Krishna

Krishna

A Suriya fan who likes to watch films .

Favorite films

  • Ayan
  • Vaaranam Aayiram
  • Chhichhore
  • Visaranai

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  • Game Night

    ★★★½

  • Kudumbasthan

    ★★★★

  • The Outlaws

    ★★★½

  • Before We Go

    ★★★★

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  • Game Night

    Game Night

    ★★★½

    A suspense comedy with very good performances from the entire cast. The humor worked well in most parts and was seamlessly integrated into the scenes, even during serious moments. Witty dialogues, surprise twists, and turns kept me hooked throughout the film till the end. The crisp runtime keeps it fast-paced and engaging. Also, don't miss the unique end credits! Overall, an exciting watch.

  • Kudumbasthan

    Kudumbasthan

    ★★★★

    A well-made and hard-hitting film that feels so real, perfectly capturing the life of a middle-class family man in India. Manikandan aces his role once again, man is on a mission! Good Night, Lover, and now Kudumbasthan. Guru Somasundaram does his part very well, with his character's actions feeling annoying for most of the film but eventually revealing a softer side. All the casting choices are good, with several actors from the Nakkalites team playing roles in the film. Set…

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  • Dragon

    Dragon

    ★★★★

    An excellent entertainer with a much-needed message for youngsters. Ashwath Marimuthu strikes again by giving an out-and-out entertainer. K'wood has got a star named Pradeep—terrific acting, felt natural and relatable, just like a guy in the neighbourhood. Mysskin did his best. GVM was classy. VJ Siddhu and Harshath rocked in their scenes, especially Harshath, who was so fun. The humor worked very well; the whole theatre erupted with laughter.

    The interview scene was a highlight, and the references from Pradeep's…

  • Carry-On

    Carry-On

    ★★★½

    An engaging action thriller. The plot is predictable, but the execution makes it stand out. Except for a few minutes, the entire story takes place at LAX airport. No deviations in the story right from the start. Taron and Jason Bateman are the anchors of the film; they carry the entire film with the cat-and-mouse game between them. The stunt sequences are well-crafted, especially the one in the moving car. Slick visuals enhance the experience. Will make you feel like you spent a day at airport security. A good watch!

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