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ADHE KANGAL REVIEW Cast:            Kalaiyarasan, Janani Iyer, Sshivada, Bala Music:         Ghibran Direction:   Rohin Venkatesan Adhe Kangal, the directional debut of Rohin Venkatesan is a romantic thriller movie about a blind chef portrayed by Kalaiyarasan who get his vision back after an accident and he has is a vague mystery to solve. The story is solid but the screenplay lets down the engaging factor, especially towards interval. Kalaiyarasan’s performance is more relatable to the audience. His looks and his body language are not like a hero, but a common man which is enjoyable. Sshivada’s character and acting is best  till date in her career. Janani Iyer’s screen space is less, thus no great performance. Bala’s comedy is the high points of the film. Double meaning jokes or the one line punches are only a part of humour. Humour in body language is always regarded as the best and Bala’s comedy falls into the later. The songs by Ghibran is supporting the
BHAIRAVAA  REVIEW Cast:        Vijay, Keethy Suresh, Jagabathi Babu, Daniel Balaji, Satheesh. Director:  Bharhathan Music:     Santhosh Narayanan Bhairavaa, Vijay’s second collaboration with Bharhathan after an average film, Azhagiya Tamil Magan came as a shock to many, yet creating curiosity about it. The movie starts with a regular hero parasail dialogue followed by the hero introduction and then a fight sequence. The film has a pre structured screenplay, director has to just fit the story to the structure. The plot revolves around a social message which does not leave any impact. Vijay’s looks has always been the guy next door, but the hair wig alienate him. Except the artificial look, his performance is commendable as he is the one man who makes this watchable. The coin trick he does is eye catching. Vijay songs usually are electrifying that creates a energetic environment in the theatre, but Bhairavaa songs creates a wearisome environment. Even though songs