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Download Pudhupettai Directed by Selvaraghavan Produced by Lakshmi Movie Makers Written by Selvaraghavan Starring : Dhanush Sonia Agarwal, Sneha. Music by Yuvan Shankar Raja Release date(s) May 26, 2006 Running time 166 mins
Language Tamil Pudupettai (2006) is a gangster movie with Dhanush in the lead and was directed by his brother Selvaraghavan. Lending glamour to the film are Sneha and Sonia Agarwal who were paired with Dhanush. The movie is based on the Brazilian film City of God. As the title suggests, the movie is set in the backdrop of the slums of Pudupettai in Chennai. Pudhu Pettai Download movie link parts 1 Pudhu Pettai Download movie link 2 Pudhu Pettai Download movie link 3 Pudhu Pettai Download movie link 4 Pudhu Pettai Download movie link 5
During the reign of the Vikings, Kainan (Caviezel), a man from a far-off world, crash lands on Earth, bringing with him an alien predator known as the Moorwen. Though both man and monster are seeking revenge for violence committed against them, Kainan leads the alliance to kill the Moorwen by fusing his advanced technology with the Viking's Iron Age weaponry.
Howard McCain’s “Outlander” is one of those genre movies that you either instantly wanted to see when you first heard about it or you pressed the “back” button on your browser. There’s no in-between – the premise of a spaceman falling to Earth in 702 A.D. Norway during the time of the Vikings either instantly appealed to the genre fiend in you or your mind wandered off to whatever silly hijinks Kate Hudson had gotten herself into today. Apparently it didn’t appeal to a whole lot of people running the movie studios, because “Outlander” has been sitting on the shelves for a while now, and after a planned brief stint in limited release (to fulfill contractual obligations, no doubt), the movie will be heading to DVD where fans who have been following its progress since 2007 can finally get a taste of the real thing. So was the wait worth it? Oh hell yes.
As the film opens, Kainan (James Caviezel) has just crash-landed on Earth in his spaceship. He is not alone, but he mind as well be. Everyone on board is dead, and the alien creature responsible is now on the loose. In hot pursuit of the beast, Kainan stumbles across a burnt out village before finding himself prisoner to a Norse tribe led by Rothgar (John Hurt). Rothgar is getting old, and plans to pass on his reign to the temperamental Wulfric (Jack Huston), and wants his free-spirited daughter Freya (Sophia Myles) to marry him for her own sake. She refuses, of course, being one of those independent women, and instead falls for the tribe’s prisoner, Kainan. You know, one of those instant cinematic connections that must not be denied. Of course it helps that Kainan is the first man Freya has met who didn’t sniff her; plus, he looked deeply into her eyes when they talked. Our spaceman is sensitive that way.
But the beast must feed, and it’s now set its sights on Rothgar’s tribe. To make matters worse, Gunnar (a tattooed and primal Ron Perlman), whose own tribe was recently ravaged by the beast, believes Rothgar’s people are responsible, the result of an old outstanding grudge between the two tribes. Gunnar is thus determined to launch a full-scale war in retaliation. What’s an aging King to do? Well obviously the smart thing would be to unchain Kainan and let him lead the fight against the rampaging space beast, but of course that would deny us a conflict-filled first act as the different characters get to know each other. Plus, who isn’t used to seeing Jesus all chained up and beaten by now? Eventually, the barbaric Vikings do come around, and it’s mano-a-beast with swords and arrows against a creature that seems nothing short of unstoppable. Where’s a ray gun when you need one?
So what’s the verdict on “Outlander”? It’s pretty simple: if you’ve wanted to see the movie when you first heard about it, then you won’t be disappointed by the finished product. The film is everything you thought it would be – badass Viking action meshed with futuristic creature sci-fi. At nearly two hours long, the film certainly has plenty of room to develop its character, in particular leading man Kainan, who is revealed to be quite the tortured soul. Kainan’s backstory, and that of the creature, makes you question who is the monster. Of course, being that the beast is threatening to slice off the head of the gorgeous and blue-eyed Sophia Myles, we’ll have to take Kainan’s side on things, though it was a pretty close call.
Howard McCain (director) / Dirk Blackman, Howard McCain (screenplay) CAST: James Caviezel … Kainan Sophia Myles … Freya Jack Huston … Wulfric Ron Perlman … Gunnar John Hurt … Rothgar
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Siva Manasula Sakthi Movie Review
Vikatan Talkies has forayed into films with what looks upfront like a potential winner because of its timeless theme coupled with the perfect timing of its release. Siva Manasula Sakthi, supposed to be a sweet and simple love story that is the perfect Valentine’s date. Many films in the years gone by have made hay in the Valentine’s sunshine. But will SMS go the same way remains to be seen.
SMS tells the story of Siva and Sakthi, a couple who fall in
love with each other after a prolonged series of scuffles. Prima facie, there is nothing new in the plot. The story of a couple who initially hates and despises each other and finally falls in love has been told many times, it is the presentation that has to save the day. The movie begins on a train where the couple meets each other for the first time; they lie to each other about their occupations, it is hard to figure out why? But, in the course of time the lies are exposed and both Siva and Sakthi want to settle scores with each other. In the scenes that follow, they go for each others’ necks, giving each other all kinds of troubles, trying to humiliate the other. This goes on for quite a long time and after a point gets tiresome. The portion where the movie falters big time is the point where Siva and Sakthi fall in love. It is hard to see how tender emotions replaced the furious and angry ones that were present not very long ago; the transformation is not smooth. Then, the regular love story begins but their ego keeps surfacing time and again, so does our frustration at the repetitiveness of the whole affair. Finally, they agree to get married, but Siva places one last condition to Sakthi. You might think that it would be a test of love and commitment, but no, it is as ridiculous a condition as it can get. What is more ridiculous is that Sakthi agrees to it. However it turns out that Siva was playing his trump card to get the better of Sakthi. How all their egos are brushed aside and they finally settle down to happy domesticity is the culmination of the story. If it is a love story there are a few elements that must be spot on for the film to work. The love story must captivate and endear, here it hardly looks genuine. The lead pair must share a chemistry that makes everyone wish for something similar in their lives; here that vital chemistry is totally absent. In short, what should have been a love story becomes tasteless in a 2 hour something celluloid depiction of all things that a love story should not be made of. Towards the final parts of the movie you desperately want it to end, even after the movie is over the director decides to serve us a few more frames, this time showing us the couple’s post marital squabbles.When the story and presentation are a big let down, there is not much that you can expect from the artistes to do to save the movie. Jeeva walks through a role that has too little for him to do, it is a waste of his precious talent. The young actor would be better off selecting better scripts; he is in need of a hit. Debutante Anuya hardly does anything to impress. Urvashi does not have anything at all; one would expect more footage for an actress of her caliber. Santhanam too is another case of under utilization, but there are a couple of scenes where the humor is enjoyable, one of the very few saving graces of the movie. Then, at many points in the movie the director has pulled spoofs on some of our favorite scenes in Tamil cinema. Though not excellent, they have come out fairly well. The surprise packet of the movie is Arya in a guest appearance. Though just a mini cameo, he adds color to the movie. Taking about saving graces, Yuvan Shankar Raja is the silver lining of SMS. His re-recording is good, two songs, ‘Oru Kal oru kannadi’ and ‘Eppadiyo mattikutten’ are delightful to hear. But his efforts are wasted by some uninspired film making. There is not much else to mention on the technical front. Dialogues at many places have double edges which justifies the U/A tag for a love story. Also, the movie seems to have given a lot of importance to product placements that at times you feel like watching an ad on screen. Overall, SMS was supposed to be a sweet and endearing love story but it is far from what is intended to be, the only thing attractive about the movie is the contraction of its title ‘SMS’ which is the love mantra for the current generation. At the box office, despite being released during the best time of the year for romance, it will probably join the list of movies which tried desperately to be soooo sweet but ended up flat on its face...
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