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Prasanth review masala padam
Prasanth review masala padam






prasanth review masala padam

There are moments here when you wonder if you're watching an older film of his. Perarasu is the Madhur Bhandarkar of Tamil cinema when it comes to recycling his own trashy films. That was unintentionally funny and sad at the same time.

prasanth review masala padam

So it really killed me to see her do that half a dozen times in a song sequence. Female characters ducking off frame in the middle of a romantic scene usually means they are offering a blowjob, right? I like Sunaina 'cause she reminds me of this girl from college I crushed on. With Bharath jumping to belt out a punch dialogue at every faint opportunity, the film is as loud as they come. You can call this film a walking, talking zombie. By the end of it, you only wish Bharath had died in that accident that started this mayhem.Įverything in the film has been done to death. In this journey our Dexter Morgan kills a person who is related to a powerful, highly-placed villain/politician played by Ashish Vidhyarthi. Vowing to take out the trash, Velu becomes a superhero of sorts choosing the name 'Thiruthani' for his alter-ego. He meets Raj Kiran, a war veteran, who brainwashes him into doing something good for the society with the time he is left with. He hurts his head badly in an accident and becomes terminally ill, with six months of life to live.

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So taking into account how worthless they themselves consider this movie, let me jump into my review.īharath plays a gym-trainer called Velu who is full of himself and doesn't give a flying fig about social injustice. The promos didn't even appear in any English dailies and that says a great deal about the target audience. Since no one associated with the film, with the exception of the distributors, is even promoting Thiruthani, it is safe to assume they have washed their hands on it. Thiruthani releases at a point when the people on social networking sites are busy sharing photos of his new, ripped look. He has done reasonably well compared to his other Boys co-stars, but that's no yardstick to measure success. Why he chose to do a spate of aruvaal-wielding characters in village-based films is a mystery to me. Going through Bharath's filmography, trying to spot his successful films as a solo lead, I am only able to single out Kaadhal. He is on his way out if he doesn't deliver with his latest film, Thiruthani. All four of his movies without Vijay playing the lead have bombed big time.

prasanth review masala padam

Am I surprised at his longevity? Not really. It had Vijay at the top of his mass-hero game and it boasted absurd, balls to the wall masala elements which scored with all the sections, and particularly killed it with the small town audiences. Am I surprised by the success of those two films? No. Having almost built a sub-genre all by himself and inspiring a few more mediocre filmmakers to jump on the bandwagon, he has succeeded in taking the Tamil film industry back by a few years. Perarasu's career had a very auspicious start. Review Thiruthani & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit








Prasanth review masala padam