ads

Friday 26 September 2014

ARANMANAI

Directed by           :    Sundar C.

Produced by         :    D. Dinesh Karthik

Screenplay by       :    Sundar C.

Story by                 :     Sundar C.


Starring                 :       Hansika Motwani
                                      Vinay Rai
                                      Andrea Jeremiah
                                      Sundar C.
                                      Raai Laxmi

Music by                : Bharathwaj
                                        Karthik Raja (BGM)



Cinematography               :       U. K. Senthil Kumar

Production Company       : Vision i Medias

Distributed by                   : Sri Thenandal FilmsRed Giant Movies

Release dates                  : September 19, 2014

Language                          : Tamil

Country                               : India

Review: In a village, a group of people are lead by Ayyanar on a tractor. They are planning to clean the palace so that the owners could come to the ancient palace and sell for a good price. In this situation many supernatural things happen.  That night itself the cook was frightened by a ghost and he ran away. The next day, a woman returns with her husband and her son. In the meanwhile an another person visits there in the name of a cook and he wants to get a share of the sold property. In the meanwhile strange things happen there.  Everyone was surprised to see Selvi talking with an invisible thing and her m,other informs that Selvi is not mentally stable. Murali loves selvi, though the village people say that selvi had stolen the idol of the village temple. Selvi wants to reveal her love to Murali and she is not visible later. Ayyanar stole the ornaments in the deity and it was noticed by Selvi. Hence he killed Selvi and buried her body inside the palace. The remaining story revolves round the fact that how Selvi’s spirit takes revenge over the culprits. In short, the entire film is quite interesting with a lot of horror and misery mingle with a fantantestic sense of thrill.

Thursday 11 September 2014

MUNDASUPATTI

Director                   :  Ram.   D

Music                       :  Sean Roldan
Producer                 :  C. V. Kumar
Cinematography    :  P.V. Shankar
Hero                          : Vishnu
Heroine                    : Nandita

Date of Release     :  June12th 2014

Mundasupatti is a Tamil adventurous comedy in which the director criticizes the practice ofsuperstition that prevailedin aremote village called mundasupatti.  Actually, many days ago there existed a belief in several parts of TamilNadu that taking photos was injurious to health and it would reduce one’s life expectancy.  Keeping that superstitutional belief in his mind, the director portrays the foolish attitudes of the past and condemns some other superstitutional practices that is still going on.  The hero is assigned with the task of taking the photo of the dead village officer.  He is accompanied with his friend , Kali.  As the photo they took is out of focus, they are in dilemma.   The peculiar habit of these village people is that they never allow to take photos as long as they are alive and after the death, the dead person’s photos will be taken and placed in the respective house as a sign of pride. Lastly,  an another man called Munnees Kantwho resembled like the dead village officer acts  like the dead man and his photo is taken  and given to the village people.  In the meanwhile the hero falls in love with the village officer’s daughter and the director runs the film with several adventures and comedies  and makes the film interesting till the end.  

ads