Sameera Reddy talks about her role in Vettai.
Vettai will be Madhavan's first film in Telugu cinema.
Actor Arya talks about his new film.
The latest updates from the Tamil industry.
Director Lingusamy talks about the inspiration behind making Vettai.
Actor R Madhavan talks about his big Pongal release, Vettai, and why he did not reprise his 3 Idiots role in Nanban.
Karthi's Paiyya has a peppy beginning, but fails to deliver.
Santosh Sivan talks briefly about his new film Anjaan and the special cameras he used to shoot the film.
Manoj Bajpayee, Vidyut Jamal, Rajpal Yadav and Dalip Tahil are also a part of the film.
It is an interesting film shot at a wonderful location. A must-watch.
Uttama Villain music available online.
Lingusamy is one director who has the commercial formula down pat. And his latest, UTV's Vettai, is certainly among the most appealing mainstream fare he has produced so far. The story is simple. Two brothers, Thirumurthy (played by R Madhavan) and Guru (played by Arya) are thick as thieves. Only, Thirumurthy is pretty much a wimp and needs his younger brother to fight all his battles, from quarrelling during a kite-flying expedition during childhood right up to adulthood.
Lingusamy's Tamil album composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja isn't really one of his best.
Thiruppathi Brothers' Tamil film, directed by Rohan Krishna, drags you back to the joys of school-life -- but only for a few moments.
All in all Harris Jayaraj offers a good fare despite adopting an orthodox style.
A M Rathnam's Bheema, directed by Lingusaamy is a dazzling, slick bash-fest. Vikram steals the show.
A lowdown on what's going on in the Tamil film industry.
The film is a long, tedious and predictable film about friendship and revenge, set in the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld
The latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
The latest updates from the Tamil film industry.
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Director Ponram's Rajini Murugan has no real plot, nor any remarkable characters or poignant moments, but some good music, vibrant visuals and spontaneity and charm of its lead actor, makes it a fun watch, writes S Saraswathi
A lowdown on the Tamil film industry.
Vijay Sethupathi's Rummy -- directed by debutant Balakrishnan -- is an engaging village-based dark romantic thriller set in the 1980s.
Manjapai is a very predictable and overemotional tale of a meddlesome righteous villager with a heart of gold who unintentionally creates havoc in the life of his grandson.
Ivan Veramathiri lacks the simplicity, depth and magic of Director M Saravanan's last film Engeyum Eppodhum.
Lightly flavoured with the innocence of teenage romance and lots of action, Goli Soda is totally worth watching.
Tamil film Cuckoo is a heartwarming love story between two visually challenged individuals that keeps you totally engrossed with its brilliant performances, sensational music and stunning visuals, definitely a must watch, writes S Saraswathi.