-->

Mankatha retains the no.1 position… ( Sep 12 2011)


Mankatha hasn’t just proved he is ‘Emperor of Box Office’, but a daring actor  for having chosen a different script that too at a critical juncture.  Following ‘Mankatha’ rest of the films have been shifted across the positions.
1.  Mankatha: It has everything in it.  Of course, though we have the credits reading as ‘A Venkat Prabhu Game’, its Ajith Kumar’s charisma that added Midas-touch to the film.  But Venkat Prabhu has managed to remain under spotlights with his usual touch in narrative structures.  Say for instance, the ensemble star-casts and its substantial characterizations.
2.  Kanchana: It’s a rare situation where we have both the ratings from board and box office going the same.  Yes, Raghava Lawrence has done a remarkable job across all the panoramas.  As an actor, he has undergone a several hurdle and has managed to accomplish with it.  Need an illustration? The ample evidence could be his ne plus ultra performance during climax portions.
3.  Aaranya Kaandam: Let’s hope the producers at least get a good promotion done during the lanch of home videos for the film.
4.  Deiva Thirumagal: Well, Vikram deserves special mention for his straining performance, but when we sense that he has imitated sean penn in ‘I am Sam’, there seems to be a little lack in invigoration of our spirits.  But for others, who hadn’t watched the Hollywood flick, it’s a good movie entertaining in parts.
5.  Rowthiram: Changes in the climax didn’t help for the better results.  Produced at low budget cost, the producers have managed to get good collections.  When it comes to content, this may be a clichéd concept, but then Jiiva’s performance is worthy of appreciations.
6.  Avan Ivan: There haven’t any films that are to pull this down to lower ranking.  Vishal as mentioned earlier in previous weeks.  Aarya doesn’t get much to score on emotional quotients, but gets well with his hilarious character.
7.  Potta Potti: Sang-froid entertainer that will keep the audiences engaged from beginning till the end, especially in the rural areas.  When the expectations are little less about the film and it’s off a good quality, obvious it becomes a major success.  ‘Potta Potti’ belongs to this category as it didn’t have much hype and indeed had a better quality.
8.  Yuvan Yuvathi: Director GNR Kumaravelan made an impressive debut through the film ‘Ninaithale Inikkum’.  But this time, it’s a little disappointment from the filmmaker.  The film deserves this position only for the transfixing cinematography and stunning locales of Seychelles.
9.  Puli Vesham: RK was choosing some good themes with his previous films, but this time commits a blunder by going for the wrong one.  Director P.  Vasu has terribly disappointed the audiences, who had great hope on his films.
The last position of the charts remains vacant as it doesn’t have a worthy flick to hold it.  As mentioned earlier with couple of releases coming up this week, we can expect more changes in the ranking.


Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Copyright © 2011 KOLLYWOODMANIA
Statement: Some images or contents contained in this site were found on the internet. If by anyhow any of them is offensive to you, please contact us asking for the removal. If you own copyrights over any of them and do not agree with it being shown here, please send us an email with ownership proof and we will remove it if the proof is valid.
Email us: kollywoodmania@gmail.com