Tamil

Meagamann Movie Review Times of India

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One also wonders why the director had to go for a tedious romantic track that just punctures the narrative tension. All it does is make Hansika play, once again, an immature character (who thinks she is an intellectual because she reads Cosmopolitan and 50 Shades of Grey), while offering Aryaa chance to take off his shirt. The only saving grace is an interestingly shot song that shows the heroine consumed by lust and struggling with it. But, Maghilzh Thirumeni has a flair for staging tense sequences (his previous film, Thadaiyara Thaaka, too, had some solid nail-biting moments) and that helps us look over the flaws.