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Manmadhan Ambu Movie Review
Dec 25th
Adhering to the title in its literal sense, love and cupid form the peripheral element while faith and honesty are the core constituents which have been dealt in a light manner.
Ambujakshi (Trisha) is an actress whose fiancé is industrialist Madana Gopal (Madhavan). Trisha’s profession comes in the way of her impending marriage to Maddy and after a rift between the two, she takes a break from her career on a European cruise with her friend Deepa (Sangeetha) who is a divorcee with 2 kids.
On the other hand, Maddy sends Mannar (Kamal), an ex-army man to spy Trisha’s movements. Kamal takes on this job to meet the medical expenses of his friend (Ramesh Aravind), a cancer patient. What happens in this cruise, whether Trisha and Maddy resolve their differences of opinion and what happens to Kamal is what Manmadhan Ambu all about.
K S Ravikumar who understands the semiotics of film making has attempted to narrate the story in his style but its languorous pace works against it. Although the story is interesting, the film unfolds very slowly and does not gather momentum at any stage. The script sparkles in patches and fails to engage the audience completely. Dialogues are enjoyable in some places like the scene where Sangeetha says – matrimony may not be good but alimony is. The way in which Kamal narrates his past in a reverse mode is intelligent.
There are no words to talk about Kamal who has completed half a ton years of diligence in the world of greasepaint and glory. He wafts through the proceedings seamlessly. Sangeetha overshadows all the other artists in her natural and spontaneous performance. Trisha for the first time in her career speaks for herself and it is a revelation and certainly adds greater strength to her character. Hope she continues this exercise in the future too.
Madhavan teams up with Kamal after Anbe Sivam and is his ‘spirited’ self mostly. His debonair and suave looks in the initial scene accompanied by the right kind of body language for a rich industrialist fits the proceedings aptly. Suriya in a small cameo as Trisha’s co-star in her film is adorable. In their small roles Oorvasi and Ramesh Aravind bring out the agony of illness. In fact, the performance of the cast compensates for the languid narration.
Under music director Devi Sri Prasad’s compositions, Oyyale stays in mind and the other numbers are just about satisfactory. Cinematographer Manushya Nandan adds value to the film. Gauthami’s stylish costumes work right for the script. Overall, Manmadhan Ambu is an entertainer but in parts.
Verdict: A passable cruise!
Source: Behindwoods.com
Mankatha The Movie
Oct 25th
The game has begun. The shooting of Ajith’s multi starrer, ‘Mankatha’ has started today in Chennai. The slick gangster saga stars Nagarjuna, Trisha, Vaibhav and others along with Ajith.
The Venkat Prabhu film is going to be the 50th film of Ajith. The teaser of the film was out last month and it created a sensation.
‘Mankatha’ is a high value production by Dhayanidhi Alagiri of Cloud Nine Movies. It is also a real multi starrer after a very long time in Tamil. Yuvan Shankar Raja has already spent a lot of time in talking about the music to be in ‘Mankatha’. This is the fourth film in the combination of Ajith and Yuvan.
The film will be a style and substance thriller which in planned for release on May 1, which incidentally is the birth day of Ajith.
Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaaya Movie Review: VTV review
Feb 25th

Well as promised, here is the review of the movie guys!
Starring: Silambarasan & Trisha
Direction: Gautham Menon
Music: AR Rahman
WOW, what movie is this? its still in my mind….they both (simbu and trisha) gives an awesome feel and performance…. hats off to Gautham Vasudeva Menon. As the director said, its a another different kind of love story.
“A unique love story between Trisha as Jesse and Silambarasan as Karthik’ is what Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (VTV) is all about“.
This will definitely be Silambarasan’s most high profile movie yet. I promised he is going to be in cloud nine mood for its result. He should thanks to the director and A.R.Rahman’s music. And not forgettable to Trisha for a her cooperation in this movie….
What can i say more???
About the director, no comments and thumbs up x3 for him. visual all super. really nice. especially the kerala part. The locations look rich and exotic, the kind of visual treat you would expect in an as sweet as it can get romance. And he also directly tells what will happen if you love a malayalee girl (Mallu). hahaha…. im sure its true and you can see in ur real life. Tamilans should go and watch this movie ya….
i feel the minus from him is, the choreography that he used in this movie… its like the same in vettaiyadu villaiyadu and varnam aayiram. Its nice, but u will feel like its repeating.
A.R.Rahman???
As usual, his album always gives the best for the audience. For me, anbil avan, Hossanna, Mannippaya is the nice one. Music wise, all is nice to listen. Need more focus on lyrics part.
BGM is awesome,especially hossana bgm…but its only for a while after that… omane penne and aromale is conquering. we need more from you sir. Maybe because ARR busy with other projects. emmmm.
Simbu and Trisha???
The best from Simbu ever… he is simply superb. Simple and nice i this movie. I guess everyone will like him. Dance and stunt, no need to tell, he always give the best.
Trisha is also simple and cute… with saree… not much make up… sumtimes u will feel she is crazy. lolx. her character at the end. The name Jassie really suit her.
Ohyaa… there is comedy, but its when simbu and the khaka khaka cameraman to together… really funny!!!
Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaaya is worth watching movie, watch in theater, its a full package of love.
My rate: 9/10
Will make you go crazy
Ulaghethile eveloveo Ponnunggeh Irunthum, Naan Yean Jassie’ye Love Panne??



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