

The others in the film are disappointing as well adding to the over-dramatisation of the narrative, which mercifully is not peppered with too many songs. In Madras too, he is short tempered and given to sorting issues through might - traits that push him towards loss and suffering.Ĭatherine is not quite up to the mark, often looking dull and emotionless. In fact, most of his roles have veered towards rough characters. He remains a ruffian, the ruffian whom we saw in Paruthi Veeran. Sadly, Karthi, who seemed so very promising in his first outing, Paruthi Veeran, is somehow not showing enough pluck to pick different kinds of roles. And when Anbu is killed, Kali is driven by rage that threatens his romantic dreams. Yogi Movie Review: Critics Rating: 2. Hanging around with his best friend, Anbu, and other cronies, Kali ultimately falls in love with a neighbourhood girl, Kalaiarasi (Catherine Tresa making her debut in Tamil cinema after a stint in Kannada and Malayalam movies).
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Karthik's Kali is a software employee living in a North Madras locality who is as passionate about football as he is about the wall, the right over which, he hopes, will someday come to the political party he identifies with. It is really not clear why anyone would want to swing sickles, bad mouth one another other and get into physical fights over a mere wall. Friendships are crushed and lives wasted. It is only past the first half that Madras gets down to pushing what it actually wants to show, which is a rivalry over the ownership of a huge wall that two different political clans fight for, shedding blood and brotherhood.

It is time worn, beaten to death and absolutely clichéd stretching for well over 150 minutes - much of it wasted in inanity. However, the thin plot by itself does not throw up surprises. If Ranjit dared to make a movie, Madras, in the city's northern fringes, - perhaps the first time ever for a film to have been shot there - he also deftly captures the area's smells and sounds, its dialect and crudity, which can, though, encompass a certain unique camaraderie, fast vanishing elsewhere. For the film is set there, in its lower middleclass tenements, where women wear jasmine flowers and queue up at the break of dawn by the street corner water tap with colourful containers, and men brawl over brew. Singam will mark the entry of Reliance Big Pictures in Tamil Cinema.An apt title for director P Ranjith's work could have been North Madras. Studio Green has earlier made Sillunnu Oru Kaadhal and Paruthiveeran. The film is being produced by Gnanavelraja under the banner Studio Green and BIG Pictures. The first schedule is to be completed in Tirunelveli, Ambasamudram, Kutralam, Karaikudi and Thuthukudi and the second schedule in Chennai, Hyderabad and Vizagapatnam. The other cast includes Prakash Raj and Vivek.ĭevi Sri Prasad scores music and Priyan wields camera. Notable thing is she also is pairing up with Vijay in Vettaikaaran. Anushka made her debut in Tamil Cinema with Madhavan’s Rendu. Singam will have Tollywood beauty Anushka Shetty in the female lead. Hari’s latest offering was Seval with Bharath. Hari had earlier directed Suriya's Aaru in 2005 and Vel in 2007. Suriya plays a cop after Khaaka Khaaka and the film is expected to have the right mix of sentiments and comedy like all Hari films.įor the director too it will be second police story after his blockbuster Saamy with Vikram. Story of Singam revolves around smuggling activities taking place in Rameshwaram. His films which were dubbed into Telgu are making pots of money to producers.Īfter his films Vaaranam Aayiram and Ayan, Suriya is teaming up with Hari to don a police officer for his 25th film.

This is Surya’s time, what ever he does get made into big successes. Poor Vijay is looking for a comeback with his next film Vettaikaran. It made some confusion and lot of gossips in Tamil industry.Įarlier when Vijay planned to take up the name Puli it also got hijacked. Vijay’s Villu was announced as Singam and later the name changed as, director Hari already registered that name for his film.
