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Mercury Review

Cast: Prabhu Deva, Sananth Reddy, Indhuja Music: Santhosh Narayanan Direction: Karthik Subbaraj Karthik Subburaj’s Mercury starts unwrapping from the title card with animations and newspaper headlines about the tragedy of mercury poisoning. Karthik puts out things at first, which we will later come back to it in the film. We see five friends (hearing and speech impaired due to mercury poisoning) who are enjoying their togetherness with loud music which annoys their servant in the house. I felt this as an analogy to how Prabhu Deva gets annoyed by sound in later half. Karthik Subburaj’s writing is fantastic. The emotional story with mercury poisoning and it’s victims as backdrop is amazing. I really loved the way he gave importance to small items like iPod, a stop watch. The direction is brilliant with scenes bringing everyone to edge of the seat. One of my favourite scenes is when one character sees a broken egg in the nest and later we see a small chick limpin

Sudani from Nigeria Review

Cast: Soubin Shahir, Samuel Abiola Robinson Music: Rex Vijayan, Shahabaz Aman Direction: Zakariya Samuel, the star player of ‘MYC   Accode’- a local 7s football team, is from Nigeria but everyone assumes that he is from Sudan and call him Sudani/ Sudu. The film opens with football commentary over the titles followed by a football match. We come to know the popularity of Sudani and think it’s about this player’s football journey. But it’s more an emotional journey with Sudani. Majid (played by Soubin Shahir) is the manager of ‘MYC Accode’ team, who pulls of a brilliant performance in this film. I really loved his performance in two scenes. One is the interval scene where he gets angry with Sudani. Another one is the later scene when he feels sorry for that. The scene where Majid and his friend bring alcohol for Sudani and breaks the bottle. Majid goes out of the room and comes back as a casual onlooker. It is one of the most hilarious scenes in the film. T