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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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Maranamass

Comedy, Drama (Malayalam)

Basil Joseph's film is a treasure trove of absurd comedy

Fri, April 11 2025

Director Sivaprasad's 'Maranamass' is a dark comedy starring Basil Joseph, Rajesh Madhavan, Siju Sunny and Suresh Krishna. The film has plenty of laughs, but also meanders as it progresses.

Dark comedy is a tricky genre that could yield results both ways. The film can turn out insanely funny, or it can fall flat on its face. Of late, there are a lot of dark comedies coming from South. Director Sivaprasad’s ‘Maranamass’ is an addition to the dark comedy genre with Basil Joseph at its core. Basil, who is on a golden run with multiple hits to his credit, picks up Maranamass, elevates it and proves why he is the one to watch out for. A serial killer, known as the banana killer because of his signature move, has murdered three elderly men in a village in Kerala. The police are naturally inclined to suspect Luke PP (Basil Joseph) as the one, courtesy his off-beat character. From burning a school staff room to leaking the search history of a politician, he is the ‘destructive’ force in the village. Luke is in love with Jessie (Anishma Anikumar). But, Jessie is unimpressed with him and has broken up with him.

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Good Bad Ugly

Action, Crime, Comedy (Tamil)

Ajith's film struggles to balance homage and storytelling

Thu, April 10 2025

Director Adhik Ravichandran's 'Good Bad Ugly', starring Ajith Kumar, Arjun Das and Trisha, is an action drama. The film is indeed a fan service to Ajith from the filmmaker, but where is the story?

Days before the massive release of ‘Good Bad Ugly, the makers dropped a fun-max trailer. It was deliciously cut and featured old film references and songs of Ajith Kumar, giving the much-needed high. Naturally, the trailer got the fans excited. After the subdued ‘Vidaamuyarchi’, how exciting would it be to see Ajith Kumar transform into a ‘bad boy’? Did the film deliver what the trailer promised? Let’s find out! AK (Ajith Kumar) plays the invincible gangster Red Dragon in Mumbai. When his wife Ramya (Trisha) gives birth to their son, Vihaan, she refuses to let him touch the baby and instructs him to correct all his mistakes and meet them as Ajith Kumar, not as Red Dragon. For AK, family is of the utmost importance. He quits all his illegal activities and surrenders to the police, agreeing to serve 18 years in prison.

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Test

Drama, Thriller (Tamil)

Madhavan, Nayanthara and Siddharth hit sixes, but don't win the match

Fri, April 4 2025

Producer-turned-director Sashikanth's 'Test', starring Madhavan, Siddharth and Nayanthara, is a sports drama about a winner and a loser. The trio's star power failed to deliver an enjoyable innings.

“The world doesn’t exist in binary, it’s f*****g unreasonable,” says Madhavan in one of the important scenes in ‘Test’. This statement stands as a testament to all the characters in the world of the film. In retrospect, it also defines everyone’s life. A person is not just black and white, they have all shades of grey. ‘Test’ explains this well in dealing with the lives of Arjun, Saravanan and Kumudha over two hours and 25 minutes. Kumudha (Nayanthara) is a teacher, a housewife, who supports her husband Saravanan (Madhavan). Sara, who claims to run a canteen, is also trying to get his alternate fuel technology project sanctioned by the government. Meanwhile, there’s cricketer Arjun Venkatraman (Siddharth), an out-of-form batsman, who is looking at playing the iconic India vs Pakistan test match in Chepauk, which could be his last match. There are also local people involved in match fixing based on orders from the syndicate head. The police officials are acting on a tip-off from sources about match-fixing. During the crucial match, Kumudha, Saravanan and Arjun’s lives converge, making for an intense drama about right and wrong.

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L2: Empuraan

Action, Crime, Thriller (Malayalam)

Convenient writing aside, Mohanlal-Prithviraj actioner delivers

Sat, March 29 2025

Director Prithviraj Sukumaran's Empuraan is a fitting sequel to Lucifer. Mounted on a grand scale, the film displays convenient writing but makes up with stunning visuals.

It was 2019. It was when actor Prithviraj Sukumaran turned director for the first time. When Lucifer, starring Mohanlal, one of the big Ms of Mollywood, hit theatres, it transcended borders. Lucifer found love not just in Kerala, but in other parts of the country, thanks to its layered storyline, which helped audiences find new details with every re-watch. Five years later, Lucifer’s sequel Empuraan has hit theatres with a big budget and bigger expectations. Kerala Chief Minister Jathin Ramdas (Tovino Thomas) is facing multiple charges of corruption and failure to uphold the values of his late father Ramdas (Sachin Khedekar). Meanwhile, the people of Kerala are disappointed, and he is facing opposition from a new political party with Hindutva ideals. Then there is Khuresh Ab’raam (Mohanlal), with his mysterious persona tackling the Kabuka clan. The local unrest in Kerala and the dwindling political climate make room for Ab’raam’s entry into the state to set things straight.

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Suzhal: The Vortex S02

Crime, Mystery (Tamil)

This crime-drama is trapped in the vortex of cliches

Fri, February 28 2025

Created by Pushkar and Gayatri, Suzhal - The Vortex 2 is a crime drama that suffers from overstuffed ideas. The show has interesting ideas, but it gets lost in the overstretched screenplay.

Director duo Pushkar and Gayatri were pioneers in making the Tamil web series space a flourishing one. Cashing in on the success of Suzhal - The Vortex, the makers created a sequel to it, which is currently streaming on Prime Video. Suzhal - The Vortex is one of the most celebrated web shows in Tamil. Has Suzhal - The Vortex 2 lived up to expectations? Let’s find out! Nandhini (Aishwarya Rajesh) is sentenced to jail after killing her abuser, while SI Chakravarthi aka Sakkarai (Karthir) is helping her from outside. He is also closely working with activist and lawyer Chellappa (Lal) to fight in court for Nandhini. However, Chellappa is found dead at his cottage with a gunshot to his forehead.

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Dragon

Romance, Comedy, Drama (Tamil)

Pradeep Ranganathan's coming-of-age film takes flight post-interval

Sat, February 22 2025

Director Ashwath Marimuthu's Dragon, starring Pradeep Ranganathan, Anupama Parameswaran and Mysskin, is a fun film that stresses the importance of education and second chances in life. The film hits the right notes, mostly.

What happens when a mistake you commit uproots the life of an already struggling person? How do you overcome this? Does it make you realise your mistake or does it push you into the depths of depression? Director Ashwath Marimuthu’s ‘Dragon’ is a film that provides definite answers to these questions. D Ragavan (Pradeep Ranganathan), a archetypal ‘good boy’, is a gold medallist in school. He confesses his love to a girl after he gets awarded the gold medal. However, she rejects him, stating that she sometimes prefers ‘bad boys’, who are unruly and roam around the school with gethu (swag). Cut to his college days, D Ragavan becomes Dragon because of the rejection and has 48 standing arrears. What he earned in college was the love of Keerthi (Anupama Parameswaran).

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Nilavukku Enmel Ennadi Kobam

Romance, Drama (Tamil)

Dhanush's moon-aimed mission is half successful

Fri, February 21 2025

Directed by Dhanush, the rom-com starring Pavish, Anikha Surendran and Matthew Thomas, is a fun film about love and friendships. The film has inconsistencies in screenplay, which never lets it rise.

That Dhanush is an extraordinary actor is known to everyone. He also proved his mettle as a director with his debut film, Pa Paandi, and Raayan. His third directorial venture is Nilavuku Enmel Ennadi Kobam aka NEEK, a romantic comedy centred on a bunch of youngsters that generated positive buzz. Will it help Dhanush strike a hat-trick? Let’s find out! Prabhu (Pavish Narayan) is an aspiring chef who is in love with failure. His best friend, Rajesh (Mathew Thomas) has been by his side through ups and downs. Prabhu’s parents (Saranya Ponvannan and Aadukalam Naren) inform him about a potential match and force him to visit the girl’s home with them. With reluctance, he ends up at his school friend Preethi (Priya Prakash Varrier’s home. Prabhu and Preethi decide to date for a week before they can decide on moving forward.

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Painkili

Romance, Comedy (Malayalam)

Great laughs, but story meanders in Sajin Gopu-Ananswara Rajan film

Fri, February 14 2025

Director Sreejith Babu's Painkili, starring Sajin Gopu and Anaswara Rajan, is a quirky comedy film. While it offers great laughs, the haphazard screenplay is a put-off.

A few minutes into director Sreejith Babu’s ‘Painkili’, you see a petite Sheeba Baby (Anaswara Rajan) jumping off the terrace and eloping from home after being pressured into marriage. But, she is unsuccessful. She gets caught by her father and casually walks into her home as if nothing happened. This opening scene is just enough to tell you that you are in for a quirky ride with Painkili. Painkili is the story of two different individuals. On one hand, we have Suku Sujith Kumar (Sajin Gopu), who posts ‘cringe’ poetry on Facebook. His trip to Coimbatore changes his life, where he had to obtain a fake mental health certificate to prove his innocence. Meanwhile, Sheeba is a happy girl who wants to study. But, her parents insist on getting her married and pressure her to do so at every opportunity.

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