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With the Syrian refugee crisis polarizing Europe and the rest of the world, Sivappu looks destined to have an international impact. When Rajkiran asks, ‘If we chase them away too, then where can they go?’, we know we’re in for a soul-searching reflection on citizenship, borders, and the ‘not in my backyard’ attitude. Directed by Sathyashiva of Kazhagu fame, Sivappu also stars Naveen Chander.
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No interval, just climax. That’s the motto of Srinu Vaitla’s Bruce Lee: The Fighter. Ram Charan has trained hard for this action-packed film. In addition to intense fitness work, he also practiced martial arts and kickboxing. The result promises to be a dizzy display of style and motion, whether in dance scenes or fight sequences. We have the trademark thumb grazes across the nostrils as the hero readies himself for some elaborate roundhouse kicks. And, of course, the collar lifting shoulder shrug.
For fans, perhaps the biggest hype around in the film is that Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan’s father, will appear in a five-minute action sequence. Chiranjeevi himself described his appearance as a ‘delicious dessert’ after a good meal. And his getup has been styled by none other than Ram Charan. Chiranjeevi had worried about Ram Charan’s dancing abilities, but from the looks of the trailer, he needn’t be concerned. With Rakul Preet Singh, Tisca Chopra, Nadiya, Kriti Kharbanda and Arun Vijay, Bruce Lee: The Fighter looks to be a thrill-packed treat for action lovers.
*****

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Kamal Haasan had no problems with the film borrowing the title of his e-magazine Maiem. And why would he? Maiem is directed by a final year engineering student, Aditya Baskaran. A tenth grade student, Varuna Shreethar, designed the costumes.
Fun fact: the music has been composed by Kashif Rafiq, a second year college student, and AR Rahman’s nephew.
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