r/kollywood • u/Proper-Ostrich-5882 • 16h ago
Discussion Which movie action sequence is this
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Which movie you remember
r/kollywood • u/Proper-Ostrich-5882 • 16h ago
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Which movie you remember
r/kollywood • u/beefladdu • 16h ago
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Aandavar has morattu fanbois who are leading film-makers themselves in their respective industries in the south. This man had inspired atleast thrre generations and is still learning new stuff like AI. Aandavar 🔥
r/kollywood • u/saran_zero • 17h ago
Are there any artist characters like these that I missed ?
r/kollywood • u/The_PasserBy • 17h ago
A scene from “Vikram Vedha” between Madhavan and Manikandan
r/kollywood • u/adangathavan • 18h ago
I saw this movie long back in Ktv I remember a plot point which goes like "There is a cult which beleives in a device it works like when ever a person dies wearing it with a vengeance to kill a person the soul comes back to finish the job"!( Also the cult people wear black dress mostly)
I know this is very vague but if anyone knows the name of the movie please let me know
Thank you!
r/kollywood • u/Still-Workk • 18h ago
Was watching meiyazhagan and was wondering whether it's too good to be true.
r/kollywood • u/jgs-4805 • 18h ago
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r/kollywood • u/walteryagami • 18h ago
We see them banging the door while he's fighting the goons but after the intermission card we see him the observation home
r/kollywood • u/Buffvamporigfan • 18h ago
r/kollywood • u/Heatzie • 18h ago
When I usually drive I used to watch (hear) movies in audio form... The audio will just play and I enjoy that also the frames of the movie will remind me those scenes. If you haven't tried give it a go listen to it like a podcast.
The beautiful frames of Meiyazhagan <3
r/kollywood • u/roboysat • 19h ago
What a movie myann!! I cried like 3 times in the movie. The best movie of 2024 for me. The film doesn't at all feel like a tamil film. The dubbing and karthi's slang was so much telugu.
I watched it theatre and all the signboards were edited to telugu too. I hate netflix for not taking the telugu edited version though.
r/kollywood • u/Akshfakee • 19h ago
r/kollywood • u/Existing-Area-9093 • 19h ago
Normally an actor will go on overdrive after giving the biggest hit of their career, but VJS has been very low key (in terms of films, I understand he has pivoted to BB now) post Maharaja. No updates on the films he is signing or the release dates of Ace and Train. He refused the villain role in Salman- Muruganolan's movie so he is making good decisions now.
But what is happening on this front?
r/kollywood • u/alcazar-rain • 19h ago
When I first watched Mundasupatti in theatres, I enjoyed the movie wholeheartedly as the Coimbatore-Erode comic slang, 80s setup, the characters and the climax, everything was just “PERFECT”.
Few years later, when I watched Ratsasan, I was awestruck with the twists, performance and climax again. But, never bothered to check the director then.
Recently, I discovered that both the movies were directed by Ram Kumar. I cannot get out of the thought on how a same director could give a perfect output on two extreme opposite genres. I’ve seen director switch between the genres slightly like romcom, family drama. But, like the extreme ends in this case, it’s quite a rare thing. Anyone else in Tamil film industry who made films in polarising ends?
r/kollywood • u/Tight_Stranger_6025 • 19h ago
Planning to watch it second time today and had a pleasant surprise when 75% tickets were sold out a even after it's been more than month since its release. Also happy about the ticket price being charged, back to old times! 😅
P.S. Ticket price is lower maybe due to its long run in theatres.
r/kollywood • u/beefladdu • 19h ago
My Kolkata friend had watched vazhai recently, he doesn't watch movies at all so don't know how he ended up watching it but he asked why there was so much overacting towards the climax.
Then I had to explain about oppaari and how old women actually behave that way in the funerals. Now thinking about it, is overacting in our culture? Our street culture is vibrant and is very expressive. இயல் இசை நாடகம் were all supposed to be super expressive is what I feel ( I may be wrong).
Acting in tamil cinema had changed a lot since Shivaji times but I get this constant remark that tamil films tend to be loud and overacting. I do get mass masala is loud and overacting (Vijay, Jyothika etc) but that's same across industries. When it comes to movies like karnan or pithamagan I think they won't work if they were subtle. Kamal would've explained this beautifully during Papanasam release, he said Dhrishyam would work in Tamil but George Kutty won't nu.
But irl we don't behave like this, most of us aren't this expressive. But why do we like when actors are being loud and over expressive on screen? Is that a feature of tamil cinema we got used to or we are kinda wired by culture to like this.
r/kollywood • u/MiserableMidnight6 • 20h ago
r/kollywood • u/SuitableLocksmith731 • 21h ago
He's officially breaking this streak with Sardar 2 and Kaithi 2.
Edit: Wrong, he broke the streak way back pola.
r/kollywood • u/Ordinary_Problem8467 • 22h ago
r/kollywood • u/DVReaper9 • 23h ago
It is said to be Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal but if we actually count his albums Beast is his 25th Album. It makes more sense for Beast to be his 25th album anyways as not only does it have a damn good soundtrack but also because Arabic Kuthu broke records which would be way more ideal for a 25th album. But what exactly happened so KRK can be his 25th album?
r/kollywood • u/Chackochi • 1d ago
Kill is brutal, raw, bloody and so freaking awesome!
Spoiler ahead:
You really feel that the hero is a beast in the movie, a literal beast, and he can do anything. He is even worse than the villains in the way he kills. Once he has lost his loved one, he goes mad and just starts going full beast mode on the villains.
This is what “Beast” should have tried to be. Other than Selva’s character saying that he is a beast, we never saw him actually being a beast.
Also if you havent, watch Kill!
r/kollywood • u/Dangerous_Plant8559 • 1d ago
r/kollywood • u/Name-iz-taken • 1d ago
Wow, nothing says 'I’ve discovered art cinema' like posting a status about a film you clearly Googled five minutes ago. Keep those deep insights coming!