Deepavali spl. Deepavali edition is different. It had Sivakarthikeyan in the cover IIRC
Deepavali spl. Deepavali edition is different. It had Sivakarthikeyan in the cover IIRC
Yes. I saw it last week itself in the stands..
Similar thoughts, but did not go to an extent of drawing a comparison with VV/VA, just stayed a bit around these amazing stills.
You see, if you take cops series novels or darker comics on them or even an intense cop drama, you see one thing thats quite prominent : Protagonist haunted by one particular 'case'. This case is unsolved and drives this cop into emotion trauma, where he adopts easy methods of getting away 'with' it, like alcohol or drugs or sometimes even spirituality. Moreover the cop sticks to the case file and remembers each & every notatation by heart. For ex : normaly a child's disapperence or a murdered teen, which the cop tries to track down that eats away a huge junk of his job experience. Even in Crime Reporters coloumns you can find an intense interview of a (ex)cop recollecting one 'such' case file that he wished to solve before the end of his carrier, or wants to forget it before the end of his life. I really salute them for their perseverance and dedication.
In a similar tone, it would be nice if GVM brings in this theme to TFI (he may get back my trust). If so, it would be wonderful to see the emotional drama inbetween the massive supense & thrills. Ajith's qualities should be apt for such an elevated and psycologically matured role - like a prime crime that intervenes with the rest of the crime investigated that takes a huge toll on the persona where deception explains him why/how the string was cut when he was so close to solving the crime.
But it can turn out to be a classic revenge story too. But it should be interesting if the crime/investigation is gripping. All is in the hands of GVM, the maker of a solid film called Kakha Kakha.
A "mysterious" film indeed. When is it scheduled to release ?
Christmas or Pongal, mappi.
I guess it will be December release
Coz I vaguely remember GVM talking about punch dialogue in movie "Innum konja naala oorae Christmas kondadum ana enakku mattum Deepavali da"