PyaarMan Singh

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"Fell in love with cinema one day...."

Favorite films

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam
  • Disco Dancer
  • Mahaan

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  • Shamitabh

    ★★

  • Mark Antony

    ★★★★★

  • Maanaadu

    ★★★★

  • Ponman

    ★★★★

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  • Shamitabh

    Shamitabh

    ★★

    2 stars only for Concept. That's it.
    Horrible directing, cringy and super predictable cliché screenplay, dialogues and story.
    Dhanush and Big B did what they could best. Akshara Haasan did fine.

  • Mark Antony

    Mark Antony

    ★★★★★

    Gonna watch this each year - 3rd time. Year-2025.
    If "Idhe dhaan cinema" meme had a "idhe dhaan cinema" movement, it would be this.
    FULL BALLS-TO-THE-WALL ACTION COMEDY DIWALI CRACKER PADAM 🔥🗣
    SJ Suryah should get oscar for the hip thrust in the golden costume when meeting silk Smitha. Vishal is good, makes us believe he's playing these different characters. He isn't great, but doesn't pull us off the film.
    The editing, dialogues are the bullets, while SJ Suryah is the gun in the absolute bonkers super entertaining film. 🔥🔥😭😭😭
    It hit us real hard when SJ Suryah said:

    "AVAN KEDAKKURAN MEIRANDI!"

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  • Mouna Raagam

    Mouna Raagam

    ★★★★★

    POINTERS:
    1. This film is what if Wong Kar Wai was born in T nagar.
    2. This film is also what if Richard Linklater was born in Thiruvanmiyur.
    3. Also what if Nora Ephron was born in Koyembedu.
    4. Again also what if Richard Curtis was born in Velachery.
    (I can come up with a LOT MORE.)

    The film is, a certified classic. Great premise, grabs ur attention right away. This feels one of those romance Classics, right along with Mohanlal's Thoovanthumbikal and Wong Kar Wai's anything.

  • Nostalgia of Everything

    Nostalgia of Everything

    ★★★★★

    I love you Emir Bhai ❤️
    Nostalgia of everything correctly performs what the title exactly says. The film recollected different moments of one's nostalgia and ponders "Am I wasting away my future by praising the old days, or were the old days actually better?"
    The film is a poignant exploration of memory and self-reflection. Through its experimental approach, Hüseynov invites viewers to confront their own nostalgic sentiments, making it a significant contribution to contemporary experimental cinema.
    The whole film is one sea breeze that teases across your cheek when you sit on the beach at sunset."

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