The producer of Parmapadham Vilayatu (PV) complained to Producer's Council that Trisha who plays the pivotal role did not come for promotional event. Why did she do this ? See the film and it has all the answers you need. Next is Mathil. Director is Mithran Jawahar, who gave three hits in a row with Dhanush. Joining him is veteran director- actor K S Ravikumar and being a political thriller( as trailor shows),it should be damn good. You come out pitying the two talented people who have suddenly lost their talents.
The common factor in both films is that they claim to be political thrillers and have contemporary topics. PV teaser gives you an impression that it is all about the hospital treatment that was given to Jayalalithaa and you realise that except for a few scenes, it is a survival drama of a single mother and her child. Next is Mathil. It is about a personal tug of war between a retired employee and a local politician and has no larger picture.
Most of the time in PV, Trisha is lying knocked out cold by the baddies. , otherwise she has a red paint on her cheek ,worried look and is running from the bad guys. As part of promotion,if she had gone on stage saying that PV is her comeback film , it would be something that she has to live down for rest of her life. Director is Thirugnanam , a first timer. After a long time you see Nandha. In many angles he looks like Rahul Gandhi.
`Madras' by Ranjith was about two groups in a political party laying claim for a wall. Here ,the owner of the house( Raviknmar) with compound wall takes on MLA ticket aspirant (Gopi) who wants to paint his own face and a few lines about him on the wall. The way they both fight over it has an amateur approach. Ravikumar acting falls flat and Gopi who has perfected the bad guy role fits in easily.
Both came on OTT. Praise the Lord
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