4 Tamil films you can watch in Theatres this Weekend
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If you are an avid Tamil cinema lover than chances are high that you haven’t watched any new Tamil film in theatres. The Tamil Nadu Film Producers Council have announced an indefinite strike against the ‘Virtual Print Fee’(VPF) charged by digital distribution companies like Qube Cinemas Technologies and UFO Moviez. In this battle, audience who regularly flock theatres on Fridays to watch a Tamil release have been left ‘movieless’. However, if you would still like to watch a good Tamil film in the theatre then there are a few options for you. Some are a month old and some are older, nevertheless they qualify as good films.
Bhaagamathie
A horror-thriller, Bhaagamathie is the perfect film for all Anushka Shetty fans. The actress slays and wins us with her commanding onscreen presence that keeps the story going. Watch out for some twists in the film that keep you hooked until the end, and will even convince you to stay back in the haunted house that Anushka is lodged in.
Meyaadha Maan
A cute rom-com and a surprise hit of 2017, Meyaadha Maan is a fun film that revolves around a timid shy guy and his love story. Despite being a slow film, what works largely here is the writing and the convincing performances of its leads – Vaibhav and Priya.
Kalakalappu 2
The sequel to the hit film Kalakalappu, Kalakalappu 2 is a comedy film that promises to be funnier than the original. It does succeed in being funnier; however, we would still stick our bets on the original. Nevertheless, this film starring Jai, Jiiva, Nikki Galrani and Catherine Tresa tickles our funny bone with terrific comic sequences.
Naachiyaar
Bored of watching hero-centric masala films? Then, Naachiyaar should be your pick. Starring Jyothika, G. V. Prakash and debutant Ivana, this film explores the lives of two young people who get entangled in a web of trouble. Jyothika’s performance as a tough cop will impress you and newcomer Ivan’s performance will certainly win you over.
Which film are you going to watch? Let us know in the comments section.