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RAJINI MURUGAN TAMIL MOVIE MOVIE
He directed the blockbuster movie Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam in Later on he had directed Rajini Murugan in The film, produced by Thirrupathi Brothers. Actress Tamannaah Bhatia was selected to play the second heroine in the film. Rajini Murugan is a Tamil movie released on 14th January, The movie is written and directed by Ponram. Actor-director Samuthirakani was signed on to play the film\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s antagonist. Rajkiran was selected to play the role of Sivakarthikeyan\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s grandfather. Soori was selected to play Sivakarthikeyan\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s sidekick in the film. Nazriya Nazim and Samantha Ruth Prabhu were among the forerunners for the lead female role, which went to Lakshmi Menon in the end.Her role was said to be a \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"feisty one\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\", which included the character performing some street fights with other women. Sivakarthikeyan was reported to play a real-estate broker in the film. Imman was selected to compose the film\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s music and Balasubramaniem was handed the cinematography. Rajini Murugan Gallery stills images clips Tamil Actress Tamil Movie News - IndiaGlitz Tamil provides Movie News & cast crew details of Tamil Cinema and Tamil Movie Reviews. Like its dark-horse hero, it has dragged its feet getting here, but Rajini Murugan finally comes through as a crowdpleaser that needed to reach its audience, come hell or perilously high water.In August 2013, Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam (2013) director Ponram\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s next project was announced, which was said to star Sivakarthikeyan and be produced by Lingusamy. Yet Sivakarthikeyan breezes very likably through every transaction, gaining amusing support from Gnanasambandam as his weary headmaster pa, and Achuthanand as the pompous prospective father-in-law. Despite the film’s irreverent flourishes, it remains at heart conservative, a movie about the making of an estate agent. The consequences can be predictable – yes, our accidentally mobile hero rubs up against local gangsters – and the denouement, in which Raj has to close a deal on his grandpa’s property, feels less fun than the setup. Though it follows a skittish route, some transformation is thus visited upon the protagonist: in the course of the only form of work he’s willing to commit to – getting into a young woman’s underwear – the planet’s least ambitious individual is reinvented as a wholly self-made man. Hackneyed plotlines, silly jokes and endless song-and-dance-that is much of Tamil film industry’s lot. In order to gaze upon his beloved Karthika ( Keerthy Suresh), Raj cobbles together a phoney tea-shop opposite her home – and, against all expectation, makes a success of this utterly impromptu, half-arsed venture. Rajini Murugan review: Sivakarthikeyan-starrer a comedy in ruins. After Vivek, Paandu, Joker Thulasi, Maran, and Nellai Siva, today another Tamil comedy actor named Pawn Raj of Rajini Murugan fame passed away due to a sudden heart attack. No, it’s not subtle, but for an apparently simple slacker comedy, it’s working hard to entertain us, sustained by the kind of clever structuring idea the Tamil cinema now specialises in. A funeral ceremony unravels when the deceased rises from the dais an aged bureaucrat gabbles so intently at a public meeting that his false teeth fly out. Siva Karthikeyan, Keerthy Suresh and Samuthirakanis performances are good. Its a routine commercial film with all the elements in it like comedy, sentiment, action and romance. In the opening weekend, the film raked in over Rs.20 crore worldwide. Rajini Murugan is a decent family entertainer. This style can try the patience over two hours at two-and-a-half, you might think Rajini doomed, but Ponram has a secret comic weapon: a hyper-frenetic approach that extends from the leading man’s machine-gun delivery to his agitated back-and-forths with best bud Thotathree (Soori) and beyond. Actor Sivakarthikeyan’s Tamil comedy ‘Rajini Murugan’, which released after months of delay on Makar Sankranti last week, has emerged as the industry’s first blockbuster of the year. Recounting our hero’s misadventures involves a measure of sketchiness: western viewers may be reminded of any number of showcases for Saturday Night Live comics, a similarity underlined by the script’s copious in-jokes and leftfield references.
