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shriya006's reviews

by shriya006
This page compiles all reviews shriya006 has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
4 reviews
Vadivelu, Joseph Vijay, and Tamannaah Bhatia in Sura (2010)

Sura

3.1
1
  • May 10, 2010
  • worser than ever

    Suriya in Vaaranam Aayiram (2008)

    Vaaranam Aayiram

    8.2
    1
  • Nov 16, 2008
  • Gautham failed to catch people's mind

    The movie is really BORING, and by far the most pointless movie i have ever seen. Its just all the problems most low life, uneducated, uncivilized people go through rolled up into one person's life. The movie makes no sense and there is no point to it as well. Within 25% into the movie I wanted to walk out. It took all my nerves and self- control to even stay in my seat.Hey... they should have included that in the stupid movie as well. I can't even bring myself to call this thing, a massacre of cinematography, a movie. Please people.. do not even think about watching this piece of crap. It would definitely be the most wasteful 3 hours of anyone's life. I would have been much much happier starring at a blank white sheet for that amount of time. the movie succeed in only giving some good melody songs thats it and nothing more in the movie.Suriya played his role well but second half of the story is boring..
    Ajith Kumar, Jayaram, Suman, Nayanthara, Navdeep, and Piaa Bajpai in Aegan (2008)

    Aegan

    4.5
    10
  • Nov 14, 2008
  • Aegan "Real family Entertainer"

    Hello friends, I seen Aegan tamil movie.It is really a family entertainer.Me gone with my family and all us liked the movie very much especially the jokes played by Jairam.The film is nice to watch and it caught many people's mind.The way fight sequence had made was remarkable.I didn't expect this much performance from a debut Director Raj Sundaram.Songs are really superb especially (hey sala),in which the dance sequence and settings for the song is really colourful and mind catching.Also the dance for the song (odum varayil ) is superb .I love those songs very much.Ajith tried his best in doing all action and comedies very well.Jai Ram is also supported comedies at his best.The movie is really a family entertainer and joyful commercial movie to watch.I liked the movie very much and its a Diwali gift for Ajith fans and film lovers.Watch the movie and enjoy.
    Ajith Kumar in Varalaaru (2006)

    Varalaaru

    7.3
    10
  • Nov 14, 2008
  • Varalaru Became history made movie

    VARALARU is a great movie, and lot of hard work in that film, P.C.Sriram, work is excellent, and A.R.Rehman, did a wonderful job.All songs are feast....The Director, K.S.Ravikumar, has add his stamp from the first scene itself. A fast-paced narration with some interesting incidents weaved in, which doesn't allow you much time to ponder on the flaws, and which camouflages the inadequacies of the script, makes 'Varalaru' engaging viewing. And the soul of the film is undoubtedly Ajit, who performs his three diverse characters with panache. The actor has put in much effort, demarcating each role with such finesse and understanding that it is a sheer delight watching him on screen. There is Shiva, the ageing business tycoon, bound to his wheelchair, sharing a strong bonding with his son Vishnu. Indulgent, while Vishnu whiles away his time with his cronies taking life easy. But then suddenly Vishnu starts behaving out of character, his drunken bouts and acts causing the father much shame and embarrassment. And when Vishnu professes to remember nothing of what he had done, the father takes him to a psychiatrist.With 'Varalaru' Ajit has bounced back with a vengeance and re-established his credentials as an actor who can deliver if given the right role and projected suitably.Then appears Jeeva, Vishnu's look-alike, and the cause of Vishnu's woes. Jeeva's target is Shiva, and his motive vengeance for the wrong done to his mother decades back. The flashback episodes has Ajit playing a classical dancer, and it is here that the actor scores. With his perfect body language to go with the character of the dancer, and the feminine mannerisms he adopts to go with it,Ajith cuts a fascinating picture. His classical dance number is performed with such finesse that it takes you by sheer surprise.

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