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Directed by: A. L. Vijay
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Saivam is the most original work of A L Vijay who has till date relied on popular Hollywood inspirations and pasting them in a regional context. WIth wonderful acts from Baby Sara and Nasser, the movie tugs your heart strings.
Directed by: R. Kannan
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Naan Thaan Bala is an attempt crafted with utmost sincerity to its theme but it misses a powerhouse performer to be consistently engaging. A credible act from Vivek is its true saviour.
Directed by: Prakash Raj
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Ulavacharu Biriyani has some wonderful blush-worthy moments on display but fails to sustain the spirit it bears initially. As entertaining as the first half is the demotivating latter part that's more manufactured and doesn't go with the flow.
Directed by: Soundarya R. Ashwin
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Kochadaiiyaan can be appreciated for its animation and ambition but Rajinikanth's star power and stunts cannot make up for the disappointing script. One time watch for die hard fans.
Directed by: Bryan Singer
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X-Men: Days of Future Past is an entertaining blockbuster with first class visual effects and riveting action. Thanks to the talented all-star cast, this is one of the best entries in the X-Men saga.
Directed by: Deekay
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Yaamirukka Bayamey is a cut above the most horror comedies seen in Tamil cinema, dealt with an alluring mix of light-heartedness and seriousness that this genre demands.
Directed by: Sekhar Kammula
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Anaamika fails to recreate the magic of Kahaani but strikes with its impressive background score and technical brilliance. Performances of Nayanatara, Vaibhav and Pasupathi make the film worth a watch.
Directed by: Balaji Mohan
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Vaayai Moodi Pesavum is a refreshingly simple and entertaining romance with fantastic performances and a convincing script. Worth a watch