#Tamil super hit movie 2015 movie
Emotional drama? YES.Ī successful film star’s valiant attempt to make his last movie memorable? YES.Ī failed family man’s attempt to redeem his happiness and reunite his family? YES.Ī satirical folklore comedy with crisp & linguistic one liners? YES.Ī lesson that preaches the difference between mortality & immortality? YES.Ī tribute to ART, which has no death whatsoever? YES. Will go down as the best romance movie of the year, HANDS DOWN.Ī movie that was compelling enough to serve you in whatever perspective you watch the movie. OK Kanmani was all about the gracefulness & delicacy of the prodigious film-maker inside the man called Mani Ratnam, India’s finest visually elegant auteur. There is a Reason people call him a Legend, a Genius. I still can’t get how a 58 year old Mani Ratnam sir captures the life of current generation’s 25 year old couples with mere perfection. Neither the hero was a grandmaster nor the villain was a bonker.īoth the protagonist’s & the antagonist’s moves were captured and the plot having given an emotional connect with a commanding flashback, did indeed turn out to be highly special and brilliant. Like a highly engaging and entertaining chess game that does something which no other thriller does… Easily the best in heist genre as far as we are concerned. Carves a niche by itself by creating a cult for itself. One of the finest & exquisite con-capers one would hardly get to see in such a stature & screenplay. Yennai Arindhaal hit the Bull’s eye almost!Įasily, very easily, THE BEST HEIST MOVIE made in Tamil Cinema EVER! And thanks to GVM, for discovering a whole new uber-cool & composed antagonist for Tamil cinema in Arun Vijay. The way in which Ajith took a such an offbeat police movie rather than sticking to his usual commercial self was itself something to appreciate. Could you’ve asked for more? Well not exactly. You’ve got Ajith Kumar under Gautam Vasudev Menon alongside stars like Trisha, Anushka, Vivek, Arun Vijay etc., with a wholesome musical score by Harris Jayaraj and a breezy cinematography. In spite of being a remake, the movie just managed to click among the audience. Served enough chills to our spines and tickled our ribs as well. All thanks to some trend that was started by “Pizza”, to be honest. Well, for the past 2-3 years or so, making a horror movie was considered as a safe bet by producers. The year started off with this horror comedy starring the actor turned music composer G.V.Prakash. Here are the films in my opinion which stood a little apart from the rest of the pack and made an impact this year.The movies aren’t sorted in any order of merit. Certain stars did well,while some of them didn’t really do well. Some big films didn’t do well, while some small films made impact. 2015 was an interesting year for Tamil Cinema with a variety of topics being explored.