Pavithra Srinivasan feels the music of Tamil film Kadal offers a truly beautiful listening experience.
It is an interesting film shot at a wonderful location. A must-watch.
Pavithra Srinivasan feels that Tamil film Needhane En Ponvasantham isn't as good as director Gautham Menon's previous films.
Ekta Kapoor's new TV show Jodha Akbar premieres on Zee TV on June 18.
The real hero of the film is its director Balaji Tharaneetharan.
Neer Paravai is a beautiful record of the lives of a community, their hopes and dreams, and the harsh reality of their lives.
despite Varu's great performance,the film ends in a disappointing fashion.
Mugamoodi's numbers grab your attention and carry you with them
Despite a great cast, it doesn't capitalise on its strengths.
Starring Karthi and Santhanam, Saguni is a mass masala entertainer with precious little logic.
Despite a good cast and interesting premise, Krishnaveni Panjaalai fizzles out on-screen
The album may not be scintillating, but it's a pleasant listen.
The film is worthy of becoming a cult classic.
It is difficult to find a riveting screenplay, characterisation or much logic in the movie.
Thuppakki's music is a rehash of Jeyaraj's earlier tunes.
Actor/Director Praksahraj reflects the middle class man's struggles and the pitfalls of our education system, and is worth a watch.
Comedy is the flavour of the season right now, and Vendhar Movies' Paagan seems to have taken advantage of it.
The film has an interesting mix of songs.
Directed by Natty Kumar and Dr Jay, the film has an interesting premise
It's a feel-good, simple, urban romance that has its funny moments.
A remake of the Telugu hit Dhee, Mirattal is full of cliches and has nothing to offer.
This Rajapattai doesn't offer much to entice the public.
Watch only if you have nothing to do on a rainy afternoon
Pavithra Srinivasan feels that Thandavam is a let down.
With some brilliant art-work and amazing direction Aaravan deserves to become a legendary film.
Saguni's tunes, except for certain moments, are mundane
Pandiraj returns with an ensemble cast about the world's second longest beach, and the pride of Chennai -- the Merina Beach.
Tamil film Mugamoodi has all the makings of a successful film but ends up disappointing, writes Pavithra Srinivasan.
Kalakalappu does have its funny moments but only a few of them work.
The movie is a unashamed re-worked version of Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers in a Train.
If there is a minus, it could be that the leads lack spark; so much of the story revolves around too many characters that their tale is sidelined at times.
The film is good fun just as long as you don't exercise your brains too much.
The films offers some refreshing songs to hear.
The 3 Idiots remake has shades of the original, but it has director Shankar's touches as well.
The music director tries to come up with something different but lands up into familiar territory.
Santhanam is the only reason you could sit through most of the film.
The Tamil film has an interesting collection of songs.
Directed by debutant director Shantakumar, the movie starts off as a cliche but the climax comes with an unexpected twist.
Director Thiagarajan's re-worked Mambattiyaan, starring Prashanth, is lacklustre.