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18th January 2016, 11:49 PM
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Rajini Murugan
I started the film laughing to the one liners and surprisingly at Soori's reactions and counters too (Not a soori fan at all), but it was just too much to bear as the film started wavering here and there for absolutely no reason.
I watched VVS first time and dint like it too, but now after watching the scenes now and again I find it to be a funny film. But this movie was an utter waste of time because the writers have not invested any time in writing the screenplay.
If you think that you can keep some exciting scenes here and there and make up for lack of story at, sorry boss not happening.
The heroine too looks very normal, Divya looks normal too but she has something that we can accept as an actress in a film. This girl, no and she is literally too broad on the shoulders to be a pretty broad.
The director seems to have absolutely no confidence in Sivakarthikeyan at all. He is outwardly shown as a weak actor which in turn tell us how much hold the director has on his craft. They have confused serious scenes with comedy and not even in the good Dark Comedy way, which seems to be working brilliantly well in recent Tamil films.
Watched it in a very mediocre theater and the audience were enjoying this film so much. I came out shocked. But that is the power of a star, Sivakarthikeyan today is a star. So was Ramarajan at a point. Hope Sivakarthikeyan understands the importance of acting, instead of always relying on a formula.
Vaazhvathu edharku vaiyagathin sugangalai vaazhkaiyil perathaane!
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18th January 2016 11:49 PM
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