“You could argue that Gypsy is posited as the ideal man by this film. He’s a man without a last name, without a religion or caste. He speaks several languages and can do many jobs. Perhaps because society and its humans can scarcely understand him, his closest friend is a horse named Che (no points for making the evident connection to that over-romanticised Cuban revolutionary, Che Guevara).”
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Gorilla: A strange mish-mash of genres in this preachy dud
“The heroine does a sudden turn and falls in love. And you learn this barely a scene after she seems thoroughly annoyed by his existence. This time, she stands with a vague expression on her face, when something like a blush passes on her face.”
Kalakalappu 2: A bloated comedy that gets funnier as it goes
“There aren’t too many directors like Sundar C out there, when it comes to conjuring up hilarious visuals. In one unforgettably funny scene, RJ Shiva’s character keeps sliding down a man’s belly.”
Sangili Bungili Kadhava Thorae: A moderate entertainer saved by its final stretches
I also liked that Vasu, in a fit of fury, asks the ghost that which we have wanted to, every time another uninspired haunted house story comes our way: “Peikku edhukku veedu?”
I’m an actor, not a star: Jiiva
“Imagine if Kamal Haasan played Walter White (protagonist of Breaking Bad)?”