![]() ![]() Sasikumar, with his usual thick beard, is a good performer here but what is different from his previous films is that, here he gets to romance a girl and also carry less emotional dialogues and expressions. So will this 'Sundarapandian' seduce the audience, successfully ? Also, Sasikumar dons the mantle of hero in this film as well but this time, with some little difference from his previous angry, sickle-carrying, violent roles. He has given his assistant S.R Prabhakaran a chance to direct a film for his own, Company Productions. ![]() This time he is back into his own territory, that is the Madurai-based script with friendship at its base intertwined with a simple love story. The film was released in six languages and except for the Tamil version, the rest failed miserably.M.Sasikumar is back after the lacklustre performance of his previous film 'Porali' at the box-office. People had huge expectations from the film, which not only boasted of leading stars from Tamil and Hindi cinema, but also some world-class technicians, who had worked on the film for over 2 years.ĭespite the path-breaking technology and the writing skills of popular director KS Ravikumar, the film barely managed to hold the attention of the viewers.Įven the music by the double Oscar-winning composer A.R Rahman failed to create its magic. Superstar Rajinikanth's Kochadaiiyaan, India's first photo-realistic, performance-capture, 3D animation film, turned out to be one of the biggest disasters of the year. Six months into the year, here is a look at some of the most uninspiring films so far.Ĭast: Rajinikanth, Deepika Padukone, Sarathkumar, Jackie Shroff ![]() ![]() People felt let down by the technologically created lifeless Rajinikanth and their beloved Sasikumar, who gave them films like Subramaniapuram and Sundarapandian.įilms like Ajith's Veeram, despite its mundane plot, scraped through mainly due his magnetic screen presence, and Vijay of course had Malayalam superstar Mohanlal and sensational music in Jilla, which made it reasonably entertaining. Rajinikanth's Kochadaiiyaan and Sasikumar's Bramman that drew the most flak. There are high expectations for films from big banners, leading stars and successful directors and few manage to live up to them. ![]()
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