
5. Kadal: After 17 years, Arvind Swami combined with Mani Ratnam and sported a beautiful role of a supporting protagonist. However, the audience was more happy about seeing him back on-screen than anything else.
We cannot be more excited!
5. Kadal: After 17 years, Arvind Swami combined with Mani Ratnam and sported a beautiful role of a supporting protagonist. However, the audience was more happy about seeing him back on-screen than anything else.
Maaman is a new story with new ideas but approached with old and primitive ideals.
What’s on the horizon for Meenakshi in terms of movies this year?
With too many ideas, Identity is engaging yet uncertain about what its ambitions are!
A political film that’s both intimate and intense!
An underwhelming sequel!
Maaman is a new story with new ideas but approached with old and primitive ideals.
Mood Swings, Cravings and Chaos!
Celebrating Women, Cinema, and Unforgettable Moments!
What’s on the horizon for Meenakshi in terms of movies this year?
With too many ideas, Identity is engaging yet uncertain about what its ambitions are!
We see women being unapologetically themselves, even if they are flawed, or misunderstood, or do not conform to societal standards.
RJ Balaji’s Sorgavaasal is a meandering prison drama but with strong characters, perfect casting and a touch of realistic writing, it hits the right doors.
There are ever so few films where a city plays an important character, and even fewer films where women narrate stories. Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Winner ‘All We Imagine As Light’ excels at delivering both.
Nazriya Nazim and Basil Joseph outdo each other in this well-written entertainer!
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