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Poi Solla Porom Starring: Karthik Kumar, Preethi, Nedumudi Venu, Mouli, Nazer, Delhi GaneshDirection: Vijay
Music: M G Shree Kumar
Production: Priyadarshan Publish Date: 10/17/2008
Raman Thediya Seethai There's a delicate balance between portraying a genuinely touching story and going overboard with emotions. And that's where Global One Studio Productions' Raman Thediya Seethai (Rama's Hunt for Seetha), directed by K P Jagannath, manages to be different. Moserbaer's Tamil production has actually managed to hit the bull's-eye with this one. Publish Date: 10/17/2008
Pandhayam Pandhayam can easily be recommended as a laugh-riot that will set you free of mundane worries, and here are the reasons... Publish Date: 10/17/2008
Kathi Kappal Director: Dinesh Selvaraj
Producer: V Bhaktha
Music: Sree Sai / R Sahitya
Cast: Anoop Kumar, Meera Vasudev, Poornitha Publish Date: 10/17/2008
Aegan Ajith, who looks fresh after the success of Billa, mocks himself in many scenes (as he has to play a student despite looking over the hill). Publish Date: 10/29/2008
Seval Star-cats: Bharath, Poonam Bajwa, Simran, Sampath, Vadivelu, Rajesh and many others
Production: Jinnah Creations
Story, screenplay, Dialogues and Direction: Hari
Music: G.V. Prakash
Cinematography: Priyan Publish Date: 10/29/2008
Ananda Thandavam Star-casts: Siddarth, Thamannah, Rukmini, S.T. Venki, Kitty, Rishi, Madan Bob, Charlie, Bala Singh, Kalai Rani.
Banner: Aascar Productions
Production: V. Ravichandran
Story and Dialogues: Sujatha
Screenplay and Direction: Gandhi Krishna
Music: G.V. Prakash
Lyrics: Vairamuthu
Art Direction: Thotta Tharani
Editing: V.T. Vijayan
Director of Photography: Jeeva Shankar
Special Effects: S.T. Venki Publish Date: 10/29/2008
Pandhaya Kozhi Dubbed films are all about making hay while the sun shines. Narain’s growing popularity in Kollywood has probably prompted his recent hit in Malayalam to be dubbed in Tamil. Publish Date: 10/31/2008
Thenaavettu Genre: Action
Director: V.V. Kadhir
Cast: Jeeva, Poonam Bajwa, Saikumar Publish Date: 11/28/2008
Poo Cast: Srikant, Parvathy; Music: S.S. Kumaran; Cinematography: Muthiah; Director: Sasi Publish Date: 11/28/2008
Ellam Avan Seyal It is popular Malayam director Shaji Kailash’s remake of his thriller Chintamani Kola Case. Shaji, who is known to give actors their image-defining roles in Kerala, has faithfully stuck to the original while remaking it for the Tamil audience.
Publish Date: 12/3/2008
Saamy Da The director deserves a pat for rendering a feel-good film with a crop of youngsters in his team. All the characters are well etched and given the right backing. Publish Date: 12/9/2008
Mahesh, Saranya Matrum Palar The titles are interestingly conceived — juxtaposing several landmarks of Chennai and Kumbakonam, the opening background takes you to all the spots through which the story moves. Cool Productions’ ‘Mahesh, Saranya, Matrum Palar’ (U) is a neat family film. It is also true that things are unbelievably hunky-dory in the joint family projected on screen. And hence too cinematic! ‘Mahesh …’ is P.V. Ravi’s first directorial effort. Publish Date: 12/9/2008
Bommalattam Bharathiraja, leaving his regular "En Gramaththu Iniya Makkale" has tried something different through the movie with his own touch and style making the movie watcher feel his presence throughout the movie. Publish Date: 12/13/2008
Suriya When a stunt master directs a movie featuring his son in the lead role, what else can one expect but for an action-packed show? Publish Date: 12/17/2008
Abhiyum Naanum Abhiyum Naanum looks and feels different amongst the crowd of cliched commercial flicks. That is its biggest plus. The theme is such that it allows a range of emotions from the tenderest to the most poignant to be essayed in as poetic a fashion as a commercial cinema would allow. Publish Date: 12/20/2008
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Cheran kissed Murugadoss!
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Arumugham
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Vaidehi
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Abhiyum Naanum
Abhiyum Naanum looks and feels different amongst the crowd of cliched commercial flicks. That is its biggest plus. The theme is such that it allows a range of emotions from the tenderest to the most poignant to be essayed in as poetic a fashion as a commercial cinema would allow.
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Suriya
When a stunt master directs a movie featuring his son in the lead role, what else can one expect but for an action-packed show?
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Bommalattam
Bharathiraja, leaving his regular "En Gramaththu Iniya Makkale" has tried something different through the movie with his own touch and style making the movie watcher feel his presence throughout the movie.
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Mahesh, Saranya Matrum Palar
The titles are interestingly conceived — juxtaposing several landmarks of Chennai and Kumbakonam, the opening background takes you to all the spots through which the story moves. Cool Productions’ ‘Mahesh, Saranya, Matrum Palar’ (U) is a neat family film. It is also true that things are unbelievably hunky-dory in the joint family projected on screen. And hence too cinematic! ‘Mahesh …’ is P.V. Ravi’s first directorial effort.
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