My poor blog has been neglected since I’ve joined the world of WORK. And I always promised I would never forget my roots, i.e. this very portal. In the meantime, I’ve been swamped with messages regarding my movie picks for 2015 (Jan-June). It was an interesting year for Tamil cinema. The films that made waves were ones that were expected to fail and vice versa. There were sequels, lots of action and a few surprises.
Yennai Arindhaal – The trilogy is finally completed by Gautham Menon with Ajith Kumar in Yennai Arindhaal. A must watch movie. And it wins my heart.
Kanchana 2 – The most profitable film of the year also wins my all time entertainment movie. WIN!
Shamitabh – Must watch for Dhanush and his amazing acting! Yet again he proves, that he is a star.
Meaghaman – Surprise, surprise, Arya can act. Great film which tells an interesting story
I – Why this Shankar film didn’t make the Oscar cut, I’ll never know but its simple plot of a model and her fan who become a model and the love for each other.
Vai Raja Vai – Vai Raja Vai deserves a mention. One amazing movie of the year
Uttama Villain – I was forced to watch this film but walked away wowed by the quick and unexpected storyline. Kamal Hassan never fails to impress
Oh Kadhal Kanmani– The feel good film of the year has a weak plot but with colours, great music, fun dances and a good-looking cast, you walk away feeling young and giddy
FYI, Pisasu & Darling hasn’t been watched yet but I have a feeling, it would make the cut. Neither did Anegan or Demonte Colony. Didn’t work for me.
See you at the movies this December!
Kanchana 2 – The most profitable film of the year also wins my all time entertainment movie. WIN!
Shamitabh – Must watch for Dhanush and his amazing acting! Yet again he proves, that he is a star.
Meaghaman – Surprise, surprise, Arya can act. Great film which tells an interesting story
I – Why this Shankar film didn’t make the Oscar cut, I’ll never know but its simple plot of a model and her fan who become a model and the love for each other.
Vai Raja Vai – Vai Raja Vai deserves a mention. One amazing movie of the year
Uttama Villain – I was forced to watch this film but walked away wowed by the quick and unexpected storyline. Kamal Hassan never fails to impress
Oh Kadhal Kanmani– The feel good film of the year has a weak plot but with colours, great music, fun dances and a good-looking cast, you walk away feeling young and giddy
FYI, Pisasu & Darling hasn’t been watched yet but I have a feeling, it would make the cut. Neither did Anegan or Demonte Colony. Didn’t work for me.
See you at the movies this December!