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Deiva Thirumagal (2011)
Excellent Drama (i cried for many scene)
I usually don't Comment... But I want to comment this movie....
i have seen I AM SAM.... and its a excellent drama made me cry in many scene..... I felt the Same for Deiva Thirumagal... Mostly If we saw the original movie, we don't feel the same about "Based on" or Remakes....But Here it is so fresh and director vijay gave it with original quality and excellent making.... Casting is so amazing especially Nila Character.... she s beautiful and very talented.... and of course we know about Vikram... what can i say... He proved once again.... Totally i Recommend this movie, and its real worth...
Deiva Thirumagal is a 2011 Tamil drama film written and directed by Vijay and produced by Mohan Natarajan.The film comprises director Vijay's 'regular' technical crew with G. V. Prakash Kumar as music composer, Nirav Shah as cinematographer and Anthony as editor.
Nadunisi Naaygal (2011)
Gautham Menon breaking a whole new ground in Indian cinema.
Can a thriller be made without background music and abrupt sounds. Yes it can be and with success, that's what Nadunisi Naaygal proves above all. Goodbye to songs, dances, overused themes, needless characters and Indian movie Cliché. Newcomer Veera, as a person with split personality disorder shines in enacting a suave man and doubling up as a savage serial killer. Dialogues are measured and helps in reflecting the brutality of a serial killer. Samar's dialog's accentuate his complete detachment from reality and social life. When the police inspector kills the dog Samar sets on him, Samar questions him "Are you so inhumane to kill a dog?".
With no help from adrenalin pumping audio, Manoj Paramahamsa's camera and Anthony's editing are the sole elements apart from the storyline to raise the viewer's anxiety. All these elements make the viewer's hearts race continuously for 90 minutes. Director Gautham Menon has also thrown light on two unexplored themes in Indian cinema. The child sexual abuse the life of the criminally insane. Nadunisi Naaygal, not for the faint hearted, but yes for the people, who want to witness Gautham Menon breaking a whole new ground in Indian cinema.