Movie Review: Kanchana 3 Director : Raghava Lawrence Producer : Sun Pictures Music: S Thaman Starring: Raghava Lawrence, Vedhika, Oviya Released Date : 19th April 2019 Raghava Lawrence starrer Kanchana 3 is the fourth installment in the Muni franchise. Apart from acting in this horror thriller drama, Raghava Lawrence has also written and directed the films to ensure that the horror-comedies strike the chord with the movie lovers. Oviya of Bigg Boss fame, Vedhika and Nikki Tamboli are playing the female leads whereas Sathyaraj, Kishore, Manobala, Nedumudi Venu, , Kabir Duhan Singh, Kovai Sarala, and others are playing the supporting roles. Let's see the storyline of Kanchana 3. Story: Kanchana 3 about is all about the story of a man Kaali(Lawrence) and his girlfriend Lucy. When corrupt politicians try to lure him with fancy black money, he says no and they kills them Kaali and Lucy. How does Kaali take the revenge by getting into the body of Raghava (Lawrence), form rest of the story. Plus Points: ÷ Performance ÷ Raghava Lawrence ÷ Comedy ÷ Oviya, Vedhika, and Nikki TamboliâÂÂs glamour Minus Points: ÷ Screenplay Performance: Raghava Lawrence plays dual role as the nice guy Raghava, who is scared of ghosts, and Kaali, a tough guy who is a philanthropist and runs an orphanage. As usual once again Raghava Lawrence has proved that he has ability to carry the responsibility of the movie on his shoulder. He is pretty impressive and gives a really energetic performance. Oviya, Vedhika, and Nikki Tamboli have provided enough glamour show in their limited screen presence. Rest of the cast performed accordingly. Technical: A haunted house, two revenge-seeking spirits, a dumb villain and dumber characters are in Kanchana 3. Raghava LawrenceâÂÂs Kanchana 3 is an upgraded version of the rest of the parts in terms of budget, the grandeur and production value. The songs are good and Raghava Lawrence shines with his racy steps in each and every number. VetriâÂÂs camera presents all the peppy number with his pompous visuals . Editing is adequate. Verdict: Kanchana 3 is no exception from the previous films in the franchise and offers a decent mix of horror, action, drama and sentiments utilizing an average screenplay written by Raghava Lawrence himself. The first half has horror and comedy elements, but the second half gets rather serious and lacks a racy screenplay. Rating : 3/5 It's the best Marvel film to date, and an achievement in every possible category. Marvel’s Black Panther is more than just a movie — it’s a mic drop with a reverberating, triumphant thump that serves as a wake-up call for anyone still sleeping on the cinematic potential of superhero movies. It’s as good as you’ve heard, it’s better than you expect, and it accomplishes more for its genre than anyone could have reasonably predicted, even with the well-earned hype around its success.
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Thaanaa Serndha Koottam | TSK | Surya | Keerthy Suresh | Anirudh - Movie Review“Indha idam, inga irukka azhukku, indha azhukka uruvakki intha akukkulaye oori pona, idho ivanunga maari aalunga, ivanungalellam paathale, veratti vetatti velukka thonuthu,” this dialogue of Suriya’s that comes in ‘Sodakku’ song sums up the concept of Thaanaa Serndha Koottam. BehindWoods Rating - 2.75/5.0 - Click here for behind woods rating Sify Movies Tamil Rating - Go for it! & Sify team Thanks Vignesh ShivN for giving back the Suriya we all love. - Click here for Sify rating Let see what Youtube Tamil Movie Reviewers tells about it -
SKETCH | VIKRAM | TAMANNAH | Thamman SS - Movie ReviewSketch, Vijay Chandar's second after his Vaalu with STR, stars Chiyaan Vikram and Tamannaah in the lead roles. Vikram plays Sketch, a small-scale, mostly legitimate goon known more by his street name than his actual name; we only hear his father address him as Jeeva. Sketch, his three buddies (Sreeman, 'Kalloori' Vinoth and Vishwanath) and seniors like his boss (Hareesh Peradi) and uncle (Aruldoss) are his life until of course, Ammu (Tamannaah) makes an entry. BehindWoods Rating - 2.25/5 - Click here for BehindWoods Rating Sify Movies Tamil Rating - Sketch is an average commercial entertainer ideal for mass audiences and hard core Vikram fans. Let’s face it, Taman's score, and the sincerity that Vikram brings to the film are its only strengths. - Click here for Sify Rating Let see what Youtube Tamil Movie Reviewers tells about it -
GULAEBAGHAVALI |PRABHU DEVA | HANSIKA - Movie ReviewAfter experimenting a tad with Devi, Prabhu Deva is back with an out and out comedy driven heist movie Gulaebaghavali for this Pongal festival. It is a comedy heist film with no logic and no story either. Gulaebaghavali takes time to settle. In the movie, it is the comedy element, which takes prominence. The likes of Mansoor Ali Khan, Anandraj, Rajendran, Ramdoss, Yogi Babu, Sathyan and Prabhu Deva himself, keep churning out the laughs and especially the fun sequences that come just before the interval are the major spikes in the proceedings. Some humour scenes seem repetitive while some seem extended. BehindWoods Rating - 2.5/5 - Click here for behindwoods rating. Sify Tamil Movies Rating - Overall Gulaebaghavali is that film has offered us good entertainment. A perfect film this holiday festival season. - Click here for sify rating. Let see what Youtube Tamil Movie Reviewers tells about it -
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