‘Vaanam’ remains at the same position and there are some new additions to the charts.
1. Vaanam: The lives of few characters are changed and for others it remains unchanged. The climax point of the film is so heart-touching and director Krish has made it appealingly great. Bharath’s characterization remains great as Silambarasan’s and needs a special mention to have carried it off well.
2. Aanmai Thavarel: There are more reasons for the film to hold this position. Maybe on the grounds of comparison, it is not great. But it’s a daring and brilliant attempt by Kulandhai Vellappan and his team. They have done a great job taking scrutinizing efforts over each panorama.
3. Ko: The film has some unnoticeable loopholes, but they are trivialized by the well-packaged work by K.V. Anand. The filmmaker is gaining some popularity as ‘Next Shankar’. Though, Jeeva has more sequences to perform, it’s Ajmal stealing the show.
4. Azhagar Saamiyin Kuthirai: Humor is the key element as you’ll turn like children enjoying the show right from the beginning till the end. This is how a film has to be made catering to the tastes of universal audiences. Good work by Susindran.
5. Maaveeran: Would anyone believe that an actor of one film old would be capable of bringing forth a colossal performance. Ram Charan Teja walks away with these laurels and he has done a remarkable job.
6. Aadukalam: National awards shouldn’t be the limit for this film for, the film deserves more international accolades as well. Vetrimaaran’s distinctive style of narration draws us to a greater magnitude.
7. Kanden: Shanthanoo and Santhanam bring out big laughter. Though, the storyline is very much predictable, it has some enjoyable moments.
8. Yuddham Sei: Some traces of Hollywood Series – Numbers, CSI and Bones. Director Mysskin has made a film inspired loosely from these TV series, but has done it in accord to the tastes of Tamil Nadu audiences. ‘Saw’ and ‘Hostel’ aren’t an exception.
9. Nadunissi Naaigal: We have discussed a lot on this film. Hope Veera gets more chances in film industry as he is capable of performing any role.
10. Engeyum Kadhal: As we mentioned it last week, the film holds its position for the technical department. Nirav Shah’s Cinematography and Harris Jayaraj’s songs have alone pulled audiences for the show.
1. Vaanam: The lives of few characters are changed and for others it remains unchanged. The climax point of the film is so heart-touching and director Krish has made it appealingly great. Bharath’s characterization remains great as Silambarasan’s and needs a special mention to have carried it off well.
2. Aanmai Thavarel: There are more reasons for the film to hold this position. Maybe on the grounds of comparison, it is not great. But it’s a daring and brilliant attempt by Kulandhai Vellappan and his team. They have done a great job taking scrutinizing efforts over each panorama.
3. Ko: The film has some unnoticeable loopholes, but they are trivialized by the well-packaged work by K.V. Anand. The filmmaker is gaining some popularity as ‘Next Shankar’. Though, Jeeva has more sequences to perform, it’s Ajmal stealing the show.
4. Azhagar Saamiyin Kuthirai: Humor is the key element as you’ll turn like children enjoying the show right from the beginning till the end. This is how a film has to be made catering to the tastes of universal audiences. Good work by Susindran.
5. Maaveeran: Would anyone believe that an actor of one film old would be capable of bringing forth a colossal performance. Ram Charan Teja walks away with these laurels and he has done a remarkable job.
6. Aadukalam: National awards shouldn’t be the limit for this film for, the film deserves more international accolades as well. Vetrimaaran’s distinctive style of narration draws us to a greater magnitude.
7. Kanden: Shanthanoo and Santhanam bring out big laughter. Though, the storyline is very much predictable, it has some enjoyable moments.
8. Yuddham Sei: Some traces of Hollywood Series – Numbers, CSI and Bones. Director Mysskin has made a film inspired loosely from these TV series, but has done it in accord to the tastes of Tamil Nadu audiences. ‘Saw’ and ‘Hostel’ aren’t an exception.
9. Nadunissi Naaigal: We have discussed a lot on this film. Hope Veera gets more chances in film industry as he is capable of performing any role.
10. Engeyum Kadhal: As we mentioned it last week, the film holds its position for the technical department. Nirav Shah’s Cinematography and Harris Jayaraj’s songs have alone pulled audiences for the show.