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Review: Bharya Athra Pora

Akku Akbar and team, who delivered a surprise hit with Veruthe Oru Bharya a few years back, are back with a similar film, Bharya Athra Pora. The movie, which stars Jayaram in the lead role, also marks the return of actress Gopika to the Malayalam screens. Read the review inside.

Review: Greeku Veerudu

Akkineni Nagarjuna's much awaited Telugu film Greeku Veerudu has hit the screens today amidst much expectations.The movie directed by Dasarath, has Nayanthara as the female lead opposite Nagarjuna.Read the review of the movie inside.

Review: August Club

August Club, directed by K B Venu is scripted by Anandhapadmanabhan, son of legendary Malayalam filmmaker P Padmarajan.The movie stars Rima Kallingal, Murali Gopy, Thilakan and Praveen in major roles.Read the full review of the film inside.

Review: Moondru Per Moondru Kadhal

Vasanth is back with Moondru Per Moondru Kadhal starring Arjun, Vimal, Cheran, Surveen, Muktha and Lasini in the lead.

The film is tasteful in typical Vasanth style and Arjun is excellent in his role.

Full review inside.

Review: Ethir Neechal


The much awaited Ethir Neechal starring Sivakarthikeyan, Priya Anand and Nanditha in the lead released this Friday.

The Dhanush production directed by Durai Senthilkumar is a clean entertainer through and through.

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Review: Benki Birugali

The film tells the story of an ‘aspiring director’ (Basheed) who is in search of a producer to back his film. After a long search, the director finds a producer and narrates the story. The story he narrates tells the story of an underworld don and his encounter with six girls. The story juggles between the fictitious story narrated by the director and his encounters with the producers.

Review: Naan Rajavaga Pogiren


Naan Rajavaga Pogiren, Nakul's supposed comeback film which opened in theaters this week, has a cliched story line.

The film directed by Prithvi Rajkumar has starlets Chandni and Kasthuri cast along with Nakul.

Full review inside.

Review: Shadow

Meher Ramesh's Shadow, touted as Venkatesh's costliest film till date, released last Friday. Venkatesh performs well and Tapasee looks glamorous, but the story lets them down.Read the full review inside.

Review: Yaaruda Mahesh


Yaaruda Mahesh starring young guns Sundeep Kishen, Dimple Chopade and Jagan opened in theaters this week.

The film directed by Madhan Kumar has all the elements in it to draw the younger audiences rather than family viewers.

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Review: Chatrigalu Sir Chatrigalu

The film tells the story of three unemployed middle aged men who are in need of money to settle down in their lives. Of the three, Mohan is unable to enjoy the wealth of his rich father as the property is in his step mother’s name. He hires Rammi (Ramesh Aravind) and Naani (S Narayan) to steal a diamond from his step-mother. Rammi and Naani come to Moni’s house in disguise. What happens next forms the crux of the film.

The film is a laugh riot with no logic whatsoever. The film manages to raise quite a few guffaws in a number of sequences.

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