The director has dealt in detail about how a young boy is pressured by his father since his younger days to be school topper and when he grows up made to run around to achieve targets. The man eventually breaks down and falls into depression.
Barcelos at Royapettah serves up Continental cuisine
With a blend of Portuguese, Mexican, Spanish and Italian cuisines, Barcelos at the food court of Express Avenue, Royapettah offers an ensemble variety of sustenance in a chic ambience.
Koothu-p-Pattarai fame Na Muthusamy passes away
It was one of the saddest days of the decade for Tamil cinema as the founder, director and playwright of Koothu-p-Pattarai, Na Muthuswamy passed away on Wednesday sending shockwaves across the industry.
Vijay’s ‘Sarkar’ teaser rekindles memories
As shown in the Sarkar teaser, we can assume that Vijay, an Indian origin CEO of an MNC that acquires firms across the globe, step into India to cast his vote. But, to his shock, his vote is already cast. The teaser progresses in such a way that Vijay wants to put an end to this corrupt system as a ‘Corporate Criminal’ in just two days.
Review: Ezhumin- Splendid show
All the six school-going children are trained and skilled in martial arts. The movie is all about the politics involved in sports and how the children go through that.
‘Vada Chennai’ brings about another north-south divide
Is this how we speak, work or live, is the unanimous question people of north Madras raise against the makers of Vada Chennai, especially its director Vetri Maaran. Questioning the integrity and credibility of the ace director, there have been a lot of charges about the biased portrayal of the demography of the film’s plot.
Review: Vada Chennai – Trilogy starts with a bang
Vada Chennai becomes Vetri Maaran’s masterpiece as the creator of Polladhavan, Aadukalam and Visaaranai has reinvented himself in the first instalment of his dream trilogy.
Chennaiite popularises stand-up comedy in Tamil
Annamalai Lakshmanan alias Mala, a resident of Valasaravakkam and founder of Tanglish Comedy, is popularising the art of Tamil stand-up comedy.
Kollywood films that speak of communalism leave deep impact
Though the movies were not about caste discrimination, they seriously spoke about caste pride. It is still alleged that many communal clashes took place in south Tamilnadu after the release of ‘Devar Magan’.
Young danseuse in Chennai also excels in other art forms
I am a professional singer too. I love singing and there are some proud moments for me as a singer. Once I rendered Bharatiyars Pancha Ratna Keerthanas at Sivagami Petachi auditorium, which I still remember as a proud moment.

