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IndiaGlitz.com had rated the film 4.5 out of 5 and said, "Visaranai is by no means only an art or docu film, but fits into the commercial arena as well as it has thrills, especially a nail biting climax, humour, action, a little painful love story in the background and above all filled with real life incidents which one can easily relate to". [21]
Love Today is a 2022 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Pradeep Ranganathan and produced by AGS Entertainment. The film stars Pradeep (in his debut as lead actor), alongside Ivana , Raveena Ravi , Yogi Babu , Sathyaraj , Radhika Sarathkumar , Akshaya Udayakumar , Prathana Nathan, Adithya Kathir and Aajeedh Khalique.
How to mess up in love) [1] is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed Balaji Mohan based on his short film of the same name. It is his feature directorial debut. The film stars Siddharth and Amala Paul. A few scenes of Siddharth and Amala Paul, with Suresh and Surekha Vani in supporting roles.
The Times of India critic Thadagadh Pathi rated the film 3/5 and said that it was a "sincere attempt at a light-hearted film". Pathi appreciated the performances, and wrote "Naga Shaurya seems to have developed a maturity when it comes to picking unique scripts.
The List of Tamil Proverbs consists of some of the commonly used by Tamil people and their diaspora all over the world. [1] There were thousands and thousands of proverbs were used by Tamil people, it is harder to list all in one single article, the list shows a few proverbs.
Mouna Ragam (/ ˈ m aʊ n ə ˈ r ɑː ɡ əm / transl. Silent Symphony) is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Mani Ratnam, and produced by G. Venkateswaran. The film stars Mohan and Revathi, with Karthik in a guest appearance. V. K. Ramasamy, Ra. Sankaran, Bhaskar, Kanchana, Vani, Kalaiselvi and Sonia play ...
Suyamvaram (transl. Betrothal ceremony) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film produced and co-written by Giridharilal Nagpal. The film is notable for its unique production process, in which 14 directors, 19 cinematographers, and over 30 prominent actors collaborated.
Kalangarai Vilakkam was released on 28 August 1965, [8] and distributed by Emgeeyar Pictures. [9] T. M. Ramachandran of Sport and Pastime criticised K. Shankar's direction, saying it was "not up to the mark" and also noted "In some of the places, his treatment is naive and bears marks of hurried work". [10]