The story, by director AR Murugadoss, is a mix of fantasy and romance, but Thirukumaran’s script is underdeveloped. Which is why it is sad to see his efforts getting wasted in a film that dispenses with any form of logic, and wants us to take it as it is, no questions asked. He looks slick (even though his character is from Royapuram), makes us laugh with his one-liners and mannerisms, dances very well and even attempts some heavy-duty histrionics. ![]() And, the actor, to his credit manages to carry this film on his shoulders like a pro. And, so, the film comes with all the trappings of a star film - an A-list heroine, a happening music director, no-expenses-spared production budget, introduction song and not to mention, the hype. It is an acknowledgement that the former TV personality is today a bonafide star. ![]() Review: Maan Karate is nothing but a showcase for Sivakarthikeyan. But Peter hardly knows a thing about boxing and tries to use these friends to succeed in his love! So, they decide to focus on Peter, who is supposed to win a boxing tournament with a prize money of Rs 2 crore. ![]() They decide to get rich by using their knowledge of the future. Synopsis: Five friends meet a mystic in a forest who grants their wish - a newspaper from the future.
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