Lakshmy slams Kaaviya Thalaivan and Thirudan Police

PUBLISHED DATE : 01/Dec/2014

Lakshmy slams Kaaviya Thalaivan and Thirudan Police

Lakshmy slams Kaaviya Thalaivan and Thirudan Police


Actor, director and reality show host Lakshmy Ramakrishnan had directed Aarohanam and recently released Nerungi Vaa Muthamidathey(NVM). After the failure of NVM and prompt removal from screen just after a week, Lakshmy has been dishing out open criticism about recently released movies such as Thirudan Police and Kaaviya Thalaivan.

 

"Kaaviya Thalaivan" puts Lakshmy to sleep


Watched a film[Kaaviya Thalaivan] that put me to sleep! Wish such super talented actors, director offered us something new! aracha mavayee, arachuttangka... I wonder how a popular film critic on Twitter praised the film! Went to watch it because of his review...Disappointed once again!

 

"Thirudan Police" is "unsahikkable"!


Love sequence for the sake of it, heroine has no purpose than walking up and down the street, to be spotted by hero. Irritating gestures by hero, influence of previous film. No consistency or reason for hero's behaviour! Attitude change happens overnight. Maha-boring duet, purposeless item number, bad portrayal of villain's wife, cliched hero's mother, could not retain interest after all this. Hero's friend character was equally boring, same style as his previous films and rowdy's brother intolerable. All women are almost dumb. Movie is unsahikkable and kiddish.

 

After Effects of Nerungivaa Muthamidadhey's failure?


Lakshmy had announced that she will write about every film she watches, whether good or bad. She claimed that it is her right as audience paying 120 Rupees to watch a film. However, the reviews on twitter appear to be probably triggered by frustrations and personal grudge. In the case of Kaaviya Thalaivan, it is believed that she was taking a shot at a noted Tamil film tracker who has the most number of twitter followers among Tamil media journos. It is believed the tracker didn't favourably review Lakshmy's NVM. Lakshmy's earlier criticism about Thirudan Police was believed to have been triggered due to "Thirudan Police" grabbing screens away from "Nerungi vaa muthamidadhey".

 

"Ennama ippadi panreengale ma..."


Shouldn't Lakshmy take cues from colleagues in the industry who were magnanimous in showering encouraging words after watching her Aarohanam despite its amateurish attempt. If Lakshmy continues to throw stones from the proverbial glass house, won't it create so much bad-will in the industry that the producers, technicians and actors may stay away from working with her in her next movie? 

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