Khushi Kapoor and Junaid Khan are all set to romance each other in a film to be directed by Lal Singh Chaddha Director Advait Chandan.
Titled Vai Raja Vai, the film will have Gautam Karthik in the lead.
Despite a great cast, it doesn't capitalise on its strengths.
But the film does have, at its heart, a nice storyline with plenty of comic elements.
Engeyum Kaadhal might sound, at times, like it's a mishmash of Harris Jeyaraj's previous works, but it does have its melodious moments, and those make the album worth a listen.
Composer Devan Ekambaram has made a conscious effort to produce a different listening experience with this Tamil album.
Red Giant Movies' and AGS Entertainment's romantic tale is shot with realism. Despite similarities to other rural stories, this Tamil movie works on its own.
The Tamil movie has its funny moments but fails to sustain its momentum.
Credit must go to G V Prakash for producing a Tamil period album without a modern whiff. Some numbers and musical arrangements do give you a sense of deja vu, but on the whole, the experience is sufficiently satisfying in introducing a fairly new world.
Madharasapattinam is a splendid effort in CGI, but falters in the story department.
Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam is a homage to the Wild Wild West and works for the most part.
Though Sun Pictures' Maasilamani is routine, it does have its moments.
The remake rights have been bought by Rockline Venkatesh and the film is expected to go on floors by August.
Irumbu Kuthirai an uninspiring and lacklustre tale of a guilt-ridden biker, who blames himself for a freak bike accident that causes the death of his beloved father.
Tamil film Naveena Saraswathi Sabatham is a pathetic first attempt, according to S Saraswathi.
The film tires to present a socially relevant issue in a humorous manner, but sadly, the film fails to make any kind of impression.