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Behindwoods wrote "Although the theme of child abuse is a serious issue and has the potency to take on a different shade with even the slightest skew, Arun Vaidhyanathan has done a tightrope walking commendably with absolutely no shades of vulgarity or impropriety. Kudos for tackling such a sensitive subject with a lot of sensibility and acumen!".
Behindwoods.com rated the film 0.5 out of 5 and said, "Virunthali is nothing but an attempt at movie making, a bad one at that. In the end, the director might have learnt some lessons". [ 8 ] Indiaglitz.com wrote, "Ishvar looks good as rough villager.
The film premiered in the Orrizonti (Horizons) section of the 72nd Venice Film Festival, [4] where it won the Amnesty International Italia Award. [5] The film was released in India on 5 February 2016 and received critical acclaim from both critics and audience [6] [7] but faced controversy regarding its portrayal of the Tamil Nadu police force. [8]
A critic from Behindwoods wrote that "Aduthathu is a movie that wants to ride on suspense throughout. It does quite well in that respect, but the script gets its timing wrong when it comes to unravelling the suspense and that is a major drawback".
There is no logic and reason in Vijay's story, as it is screeching, sentimental, soap style, over the top melodrama suited more for the Tamil stage of the 50s". [3] Behindwoods wrote "Gnabagangal has the kind of story that poses the risk of sounding way over-the-top melodramatic or just plain clichéd, if the treatment lacked sensibility."
Behindwoods wrote, "Indira Vizha is a movie that might leave one feeling despondent about the fact that even while brave film makers are coming out with neat and quality movies, such products find their way into theaters." [4] The Times of India wrote, "With so much meat, all you need is a simple, no-nonsense screenplay. However, the director ...
Behindwoods.com rated the film 1.5 out of 5 and said, "We have yet another movie which is predictable and makes you yawn. More so because this one involves school going kids. The direction and screenplay have a lot of loopholes. The one thing which makes an exception in the movie is the choreography of a couple of dance sequences". [10] S. R.
Aattanayagann (transl. Man of the match) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language masala film written and directed by debutante Krishnaram (a.k.a,)S.A.Ramakrishnan, starring Sakthi and Remya Nambeeshan in lead roles, while Nassar, Santhanam, Adithya, Ravi Kale, and Meera Vasudevan play supporting roles. [1]