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Janani K

India Today

Janani K has been an entertainment journalist for the past 10 years. Her primary focus is on South Indian cinema. However, she manages to catch up on popular movies in other languages as well. She started her career with Galatta magazine, while simultaneously pursuing M.Sc Electonic Media at Anna University. She joined Silverscreen as a full-time journalist after her post-graduation and has climbed the ladder slowly and steadily. Her tenure as a Kollywood correspondent at Deccan Chronicle helped her gain contacts. Not just film news, she also dabbled across different beats contributing to Culture and City pages in Chennai Chronicle. In 2017, she joined India Today as a Writer. Having spent seven years in the media company, she is now a Senior Assistant Editor managing the desk (including Bollywood), while managing the Regional Cinema section. Training new joiners and overseeing the day-to-day activities of the Desk is her everyday routine. Apart from reviewing, she also interviews film talents and writes opinion pieces on movies.

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Jatadhara

Action, Horror, Thriller (Telugu)

(Written for Filmy Town)

Enchanting, Captivating Mythological Horror Thrillerjatadhara-2

Sat, November 8 2025

Jatadhara is an engaging, visually striking supernatural thriller that successfully merges commercial spectacle with artistic expression. It begins with a mythical narrative of how hundreds of years ago, with absence of banks or safe deposit vaults, when people used to store and hide gold and valuables beneath their homes to safeguard their hard earned wealth from dacoits. The introduction goes back and forth from the current day seminar on paranormal phenomenon and ghosts by the Indian Paranormal League where one attendee stands out declaring that he strongly believes that there are no ghosts.

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Ithiri Neram

Romance, Comedy (Malayalam)

A mature, nuanced take on love, loss and second chances

Fri, November 7 2025

Director Prasanth Vijay's 'Ithiri Neram' is a bittersweet drama featuring brilliant performances from Roshan Mathew and Zarin Shihab. The film sheds light on second chances and what could have been in the most realistic way.

How many of you have ever been in a relationship that might feel perfect, but the timing doesn’t let you pursue it? Do you revisit the relationship and think how life could have changed if you ended up marrying your partner? Or do you move on in life even if you don’t get proper closure? Director Prasanth Vijay’s ‘Ithiri Neram’ is a film that addresses all these and the societal judgement that comes with past lovers meeting for one last time. Will it be the last time?

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Aaromaley

Comedy, Romance, Drama (Tamil)

A Refreshingly honest rom-com with heart and humour

Fri, November 7 2025

Director Sarang Thiagu's 'Aaromaley', starring Kishen Das, Shivathmika and Harshath Khan, is a warm and fuzzy romantic entertainer that is all heart. Strong characterisations and realistic conversations make us look past minor shortcomings.

‘Aaromaley’ arrives at a time when Tamil cinema desperately needs light, feel-good romantic dramas. Directed by Sarang Thiagu and starring Kishen Das, Shivathmika Rajashekar, and Harshath Khan, this warm romantic entertainer offers genuine laughs and authentic moments that mirror real-life relationships. It carves out space for itself by focusing not on larger-than-life heroes, but on ordinary people navigating honest feelings.

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Aaryan

Action, Thriller, Crime (Tamil)

Vishnu Vishal stars in murder mystery that murders its own logic

Sun, November 2 2025

Director Praveen K's 'Aaryan' starring Vishnu Vishal, Selvaraghavan and Shraddha Srinath, is a murder mystery. While the film has an interesting premise, it falters in its execution and skewed justification for serial killings.

A good murder mystery and investigation thriller depends solely on the stakes and the balance between hunter and hunted. The film is uplifted when the cop investigating the crime is shown to be equally brilliant as the killer he’s chasing. Vishnu Vishal’s ‘Aaryan’ is one such murder investigation thriller that relies on the brilliance of its characters. But the big question is, does it achieve this balance? Let’s find out!

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Diés Iraé

Horror, Thriller (Malayalam)

Jump scares, genuine chills make Pranav Mohanlal's film a winner

Sun, November 2 2025

Director Rahul Sadasivan's 'Dies Irae', starring Pranav Mohanlal and Gibin Gopinath, is an immersive horror thriller that is intelligent and never takes the audience for granted. With top-notch making, 'Dies Irae' is a fitting addition to Rahul Sadasivan's filmography.dies-irae

‘Bhoothakaalam’ and ‘Baramayugam’ are two promising horror films that came from Malayalam cinema and also found their audience across the country. These two horror films in particular introduced director Rahul Sadasivan to the world, who, with his penchant for the genre, crafted two brilliant masterpieces that earned the love of the audience. Especially when horror has almost become a joke in Indian cinema, he is back with his third horror film offering, ‘Dies Irae’.

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Diesel

Action, Romance, Drama (Tamil)

Harish Kalyan's film fails to ignite despite strong premise

Fri, October 17 2025

Director Shanumugam Muthusamy 'Diesel', starring Harish Kalyan, Vinay Rai and Athulya Ravi, is a film that aims to tell the story of a fisher folk in the problems in the world of crude oil. The film lacks originality despite its length to mount the film on a huge canvas.

Director Shanmugam Muthusamy’s ‘Diesel’, starring Harish Kalyan, Vinay Rai, and Athulya Ravi, attempts to tell the story of fisherfolk caught in the world of crude oil smuggling. Despite its ambitious canvas, the film lacks originality and crumbles under derivative storytelling and technical incompetence. ‘Diesel’ opens with promise. Director Vetri Maaran’s commanding voice-over—reminiscent of his ‘Vada Chennai’—sets up a compelling premise about fishermen protesting a 17-kilometre crude oil pipeline installation on the shore, protests that end in tragedy and bloodshed. It’s the kind of socially conscious setup that suggests substance. But that’s where the promise ends.

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Dude

Action, Comedy, Drama, Romance (Tamil)

Pradeep Ranganathan's eccentric charm keeps the fun rolling

Fri, October 17 2025

Director Keerthiswaran's 'Dude', starring Pradeep Ranganathan, Mamitha Baiju and Sarathkumar, is a romantic drama about complex relationship dynamics. The film, with an important social message, is absolute fun when it is self-aware.dude

Director-turned-actor Pradeep Ranganathan, with just three films, carved his own path in Tamil cinema. He sells his eccentricity and has been the face of loud films that capture the pulse of youngsters. With his fourth film, ‘Dude’, he seems to have course-corrected his way by working on one big criticism that followed him from his first film. And that is about his films being anti-women. But, how exactly has he turned this image with ‘Dude’? Let’s find out!

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Bison Kaalamaadan

Action, Drama (Tamil)

Mari Selvaraj's rage finds new playground with Dhruv Vikram

Fri, October 17 2025

Director Mari Selvaraj's 'Bison Kaalamaadan', starring Dhruv Vikram, Pasupathy, Lal and Ameer, is a solid sports drama set against the backdrop of village and caste politics. With brilliant performances and a hard-hitting commentary, the film is yet another worthy addition to Mari Selvaraj's filmography.

A skeleton of a bison (kaalamaadan in Tamil) plays a metaphorical role in director Mari Selvaraj’s ‘Bison’. The bison - massive, powerful, and resilient - becomes a symbol of everything Kittan (Dhruv Vikram) must embody to survive in a world that refuses him dignity. At a PT teacher’s home, the skeleton hangs on a wall as a memory of his father’s occupation. In the hands of Kittan (Dhruv Vikram) and his father Velusamy (Pasupathy), it’s worshipped as a God, a form of Varaha. In the climax, the closing shot of Kittan holding the skeleton underwater holds immense power. That’s what ‘Bison: Kaalamaadan’ is all about – channelling the rage and strength of an animal that refuses to be tamed.

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