Movie : Kireedam
Cast: Ajith, Trisha, Saranya, Raj Kiran, Vivek, Santhanam
Direction: AL Vijay
Production: Suresh Balaji
Music: GV. Prakash
Lyrics: N A Muthukumar
Year: 2007
VCD: Beind
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Veeraappu
Movie: Veeraappu
Cast: Sundar C,Prakashraj,Vivek & Santhanam,Gobhika
Director: Bhadri
Music: D.Imman
Producer: Krishnamurthy and Sujatha Vijayakumar
VCDrip: TC -Super Quality
Year: 2007
Release Date: 28. June 2007
Cast: Sundar C,Prakashraj,Vivek & Santhanam,Gobhika
Director: Bhadri
Music: D.Imman
Producer: Krishnamurthy and Sujatha Vijayakumar
VCDrip: TC -Super Quality
Year: 2007
Release Date: 28. June 2007
Ennai Paar Yogam Varum
Movie: Ennai Paar Yogam Varum
Cast: Mansoor Ali Khan, Manju, Priyanka Sattu,PonnambalamDirector: Jameenraj
Producer: Mansoor Ali Khan
Music: -
Year: 2007
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Producer: Mansoor Ali Khan
Music: -
Year: 2007
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Thee Nagar
Movie: Thee Nagar
Cast: Karan,Udhathara,Shanmugarajan
Music: JassieGift
Director: Thirumalai
Producer: RMS Saran
Year: 2007
VCD: Treasure-CD
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Cast: Karan,Udhathara,Shanmugarajan
Music: JassieGift
Director: Thirumalai
Producer: RMS Saran
Year: 2007
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Friday, August 10, 2007
Sivaji - The Boss
Movie : Sivaji - The Boss
Cast : Rajini Kanth, Shreya, Raguvaran, Suman, Vivek
Director : Shankar
Production : Saravanan, Guhan
Banner: AVM
Music : A R Rehman
Year: 2007
Release: June 15 07
Online : June 25 07
Cast : Rajini Kanth, Shreya, Raguvaran, Suman, Vivek
Director : Shankar
Production : Saravanan, Guhan
Banner: AVM
Music : A R Rehman
Year: 2007
Release: June 15 07
Online : June 25 07
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Vaseegara

Story
Bhupathy (Vijay) comes to Chennai looking for a job. Viswanathan(Nasser) being a very good friend of his father invites him to his house and he becomes a part of their family. Nasser's daughter Priya (Sneha) who is engaged to another guy, hates Bhupathy initially but after starts to love him. She expresses her love. Even if he loves her, he holds a distance because he doesn't want to let down his father's friendship. Finally, her love is accepted by him and all their family. This is a remake of Telugu hit Nuvva Naaku Nachav
Varumaiyin Niram Sikappu
Varumaiyin niram sikappu Directed by K.Balachandar Starring Kamal Haasan,Sri devi by sakthivel nirojan
Unnale Unale
Unnale Unnale (English: Because of You) is a 2007 released, Tamil language feature film produced and distributed by Oscar Ravichandran and directed by the well-known cinematographer Jeeva. The movie, described by Jeeva to be a candy floss entertainer,[1] stars Bangalore based model turned newcomer Vinay, Sadha and Tanisha Mukherjee in pivotal roles. Harris Jayaraj scored the music for the film which was released on April 12, 2007 .A. Sreekar Prasad handled the editing of the film. Shooting sessions for the film were held at several locations including India and Melbourne. It was dubbed in to Telugu as Neevalle Neevalle upon release.
Story
Karthik (Vinay), a civil engineer is a fun loving and a playful lad who flirts with every second girl who crosses his path. He is sent on work to Melbourne where he meets his ex-lover Jhansi (Sada). They had fallen in love with each other in Chennai but drift away when they find that they are not made for each other. Jhansi has strong values and dislikes Karthik's constant flirting and the fact that he keeps lying to her.
After their implied break-up, Karthik is sent on a deputation to Melbourne. On the flight to Australia he meets a bubbly girl named Deepika (Tanisha). By coincidence (coincidence being the central theme of almost ALL indian movies[citation needed]), Jhansi is to act as Deepika's chaperone in Melbourne. Together they seem to conveniently bump into Karthik at every corner.
Deepika takes a liking for Karthik but seems to be sincerely trying to bring Jhansi and Karthik together, all the while hoping that she will win Karthik in the end. The stubborn and at the same time lovelorn Jhansi is not willing to open up and sort out issues and her hidden fears makes things worse. Karthik does not understand what drives Jhansi's fears. In the end Jhansi moves away and Karthik marries Deepika.
Story
Karthik (Vinay), a civil engineer is a fun loving and a playful lad who flirts with every second girl who crosses his path. He is sent on work to Melbourne where he meets his ex-lover Jhansi (Sada). They had fallen in love with each other in Chennai but drift away when they find that they are not made for each other. Jhansi has strong values and dislikes Karthik's constant flirting and the fact that he keeps lying to her.
After their implied break-up, Karthik is sent on a deputation to Melbourne. On the flight to Australia he meets a bubbly girl named Deepika (Tanisha). By coincidence (coincidence being the central theme of almost ALL indian movies[citation needed]), Jhansi is to act as Deepika's chaperone in Melbourne. Together they seem to conveniently bump into Karthik at every corner.
Deepika takes a liking for Karthik but seems to be sincerely trying to bring Jhansi and Karthik together, all the while hoping that she will win Karthik in the end. The stubborn and at the same time lovelorn Jhansi is not willing to open up and sort out issues and her hidden fears makes things worse. Karthik does not understand what drives Jhansi's fears. In the end Jhansi moves away and Karthik marries Deepika.
Thevar Magan
Thevar Magan (1992) film directed by veteran director Bharathan. Critically considered by some to be amongst the best films released in the Tamil film industry, the film stars Kamal Haasan, Sivaji Ganesan, Nasser, Revathi and Gouthami in acclaimed roles. The film was also a commercial hit upon release. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The movie was later remade into Hindi as Virasat by Priyadarshan.
Story
The Britain-educated Shakti (Kamal Haasan), son of a village chieftain Periya-thevar (Sivaji Ganesan) returns home after a long stay abroad. Accompanying Shakti is his girlfriend (Gouthami), with whom he intends to settle in a city and start a restaurant business. However, his father hopes he will don the patriarchal mantle, a role Shakti finds alien to him and distasteful after several years abroad. Then, an accidental conflagration and its consequences(Sivaji Ganesan dies) turns a new set of responsibilities on Shakti. The film was remade as Virasat in Hindi by Priyadarshan
Story
The Britain-educated Shakti (Kamal Haasan), son of a village chieftain Periya-thevar (Sivaji Ganesan) returns home after a long stay abroad. Accompanying Shakti is his girlfriend (Gouthami), with whom he intends to settle in a city and start a restaurant business. However, his father hopes he will don the patriarchal mantle, a role Shakti finds alien to him and distasteful after several years abroad. Then, an accidental conflagration and its consequences(Sivaji Ganesan dies) turns a new set of responsibilities on Shakti. The film was remade as Virasat in Hindi by Priyadarshan
Thamiraparani

Story
The story is centred on Bharani (Vishal). This loud, angry young man, who doesn’t mind letting his fist fly furiously, is totally in awe of his uncle Salt Saravanan (Prabhu). Vishal and his mother (Rohini) live with Saravanan and his mother (Manorama). It is a family that is typical to most Tamil movies. The villagers just venerate this big family.
Pitted against them is the other big one ----PVS family (peopled by Nadhiya, Vijayakumar and Nasser). And then there is Banu (Bhanu). Bharani, as cinema rules mandate, loves Banu. In a sense, he has rights to marry Banu as we are told that Sakunthala (Nadhiya) is the estranged wife of Saravanan. The two had parted ways over Saravanan’s extreme fondness for his sister (Bharani’s mother).
It all builds towards a heightened climax as the two young lovers try to hammer out peace between the two families and principally between the at-war hubby and wife
Sandai Kozli
Sandakozhi (2005) is a Tamil film directed by debutant Lingusamy. The film stars Vishal, Meera Jasmine, Rajkiran, Lal and Suman Shetty. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film has become one of the huge hits in 2005. It is produced by GK Films Corporation.
Salangai Oli
Salangai Oli (1983) is a Tamil film directed by K. Vishwanath. It was based upon the Telugu film, Sagara Sangamam. The soundtrack and score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja.
Story
Balakrishna (Kamal Hassan) is an economically poor multi-talented dancer, adept at Bharata Natyam, Kathakali, Kuchipudi etc.. and his dream is to perform at an All-India level competition. Madhavi (Jayaprada), a rich girl notices his talent and helps in getting him an opportunity to perform in an all-India competition. As he is all set to relaise his dream, his ageing mother passes away which denies the fulfillment of his dream. Slowly, he gets closer to Madhavi and the day he wishes to propose to her, he realises that she is already married and her husband left her. Now the husband wants to re-unite with her which forces him to sacrifice his love. Years pass by and he turns into a drunkard. Meanwhile Madhavi loses her husband. She comes to know of Balakrishna who the doctors say is going to die soon. So she takes care of his medical needs and requests Balakrishna to teach dance to her daughter. The movie ends with Madhavi's daughter becoming a great dancer and the death of Balakrishna giving a message "There is no end to art".
Story
Balakrishna (Kamal Hassan) is an economically poor multi-talented dancer, adept at Bharata Natyam, Kathakali, Kuchipudi etc.. and his dream is to perform at an All-India level competition. Madhavi (Jayaprada), a rich girl notices his talent and helps in getting him an opportunity to perform in an all-India competition. As he is all set to relaise his dream, his ageing mother passes away which denies the fulfillment of his dream. Slowly, he gets closer to Madhavi and the day he wishes to propose to her, he realises that she is already married and her husband left her. Now the husband wants to re-unite with her which forces him to sacrifice his love. Years pass by and he turns into a drunkard. Meanwhile Madhavi loses her husband. She comes to know of Balakrishna who the doctors say is going to die soon. So she takes care of his medical needs and requests Balakrishna to teach dance to her daughter. The movie ends with Madhavi's daughter becoming a great dancer and the death of Balakrishna giving a message "There is no end to art".
Sachein
Sachein (2005) film directed by John. The film stars Vijay, Genelia, Bipasha Basu and Linda Arsenio. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Devi Sri Prasad.
Story
Sachien (Vijay) is a carefree and noble-hearted college student, who comes across Shalini (Genelia) in the campus and falls in love with her.
Ayyasamy, (Vadivelu) and Santhanam ('Lollu Sabha' Santhanam), students in the same college also love Shalini. Shalini though is a good friend of Sachien, doesn't want to say those three words that he wants her to. It eventually becomes a cat and mouse game. Enters Manju (Bipasha Basu), who runs behind Sachien with skimpy costumes, and that makes Shalini go green with envy.
When Sachien comes to know that Shalini's parents have arranged her wedding with an industrialist's son in Canada, he decides to bid goodbye to her and even asks apology for running behind her so long. Now enters Gowtham (Raghuvaran), a rich businessman and father of Sachien. Following a sequence of events, Shalini develops a soft corner for Sachien and decides to express her love to him.
And she does after a typical climax in the airport.
Story
Sachien (Vijay) is a carefree and noble-hearted college student, who comes across Shalini (Genelia) in the campus and falls in love with her.
Ayyasamy, (Vadivelu) and Santhanam ('Lollu Sabha' Santhanam), students in the same college also love Shalini. Shalini though is a good friend of Sachien, doesn't want to say those three words that he wants her to. It eventually becomes a cat and mouse game. Enters Manju (Bipasha Basu), who runs behind Sachien with skimpy costumes, and that makes Shalini go green with envy.
When Sachien comes to know that Shalini's parents have arranged her wedding with an industrialist's son in Canada, he decides to bid goodbye to her and even asks apology for running behind her so long. Now enters Gowtham (Raghuvaran), a rich businessman and father of Sachien. Following a sequence of events, Shalini develops a soft corner for Sachien and decides to express her love to him.
And she does after a typical climax in the airport.
Roja
Roja (1992) is a Tamil film directed by Mani Ratnam. The movie was subsequently dubbed in other Indian languages, catapulting Mani Ratnam to national acclaim. This film's score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, who debuted in this movie. This soundtrack is among the All Time Top 10 soundtracks listed by TIME magazine [1], issued in 2005.
Roja was dubbed in Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi, and Telugu. The film was recently re-released for international audiences in light of the growing fear of terrorist attacks the world over. It is considered as the one of the best films from Indian film industry stable from the 90s
Rajathi Raja
Directed by - R. Sunderrajan
Produced by - R. D. Baskar
Starring - Rajinikanth,Vijayakumar,Radha,Nadhiya,Janagaraj
Produced by - R. D. Baskar
Starring - Rajinikanth,Vijayakumar,Radha,Nadhiya,Janagaraj
Pokkiri
Pokkiri (2007) is an Action Tamil film directed by Prabhu Deva, released on January 14, 2007 on Thai Pongal day. It is a remake of Puri Jagannadh's Pokiri, the Telugu film. The film starred Vijay and Asin Thottumkal[1] in the lead roles with Prakash Raj, Nassar, Vadivelu and Napolean in other roles. Mumaith Khan made a guest appearance in an item number. Shooting had taken place in India and Australia. The film's score and soundtrack, released on 15 December 2006 were composed by Mani Sharma, with many songs not altered from the original.
Poi
Poi (2006) is a Tamil feature film, directed by K. Balchander.
The story is about how lies can have a domino effect and how a simple harmless lie may cascade into something really dangerous and life threatening. K.B. does really brilliant mega serials and as a veteran he is trying to adapt and compete with the younger generation of directors. He does fit in in some places but then there are others where he is grossly lacking. To his credit he is one of the best directors that Tamil movie ever had for the longest time with his active era extending from 1965 through early1990's. And this movie not to be outdone by his previous hits surely has the element that makes K.B's style of direction unique but it also sadly acts as the movies flaw and downfall.
Kamban (Uday Kiran) is the son of Valluvan (Avinash) a straightforward politician who will not bend laws even if it is to get his son out of jail when arrested for no fault of his. The opposition party take advantage of this and bail Kamban out and also publicly announce Kamban joining his father's opposition party. Kamban did not know any of this would happen and he did not want to hurt his father. To escape from the embarrassment Kamban escapes to Srilanka till everything cools down a bit.
In Lanka he meets Ganguly a Bengali immigrant whom he befriends and shares a room with. During a stroll on the beach his eye catches a diary with Tamil poems and starts liking the poet. the imaginary father he had created in his mind instigates him to fall in love with the author of the poems and Kamban takes it upon himself as a challenge to make Shilpa (Vimala) fall in love with him. But Vimala who is vacationing with her brother is an achiever and does not believe in wasting time in love.
What happens? Do things work out? Does the imaginary father or the imaginary fate (Prakash Raj) that Kamban creates in his brain win? What happens to Vimala? All to be seen in the later part of the movie.
The story is no doubt a family subject. It has elements of mother sentiment, love, husband-wife doubts, imaginary father and fate, father sentiment, annoying third wheel from Bombay who claims that he was in love with the heroine since she was in 5th or 6th standard, etc. It could have been a commercial movie hadn't there been too many slowing factors. As far as acting goes everyone seems to be on the good page but then the story itself lacked the speed and interest which was lost due to introduction of many unwanted characters. It is okay for one time watch although you might be asking yourself again and again why you are doing this to yourself. Uday Kiran was a promising young Telugu actor who landed himself into trouble after breaking the engagement with Chiru's daughter and now his break into the Tamil industry seems nothing but bleak.
The story is about how lies can have a domino effect and how a simple harmless lie may cascade into something really dangerous and life threatening. K.B. does really brilliant mega serials and as a veteran he is trying to adapt and compete with the younger generation of directors. He does fit in in some places but then there are others where he is grossly lacking. To his credit he is one of the best directors that Tamil movie ever had for the longest time with his active era extending from 1965 through early1990's. And this movie not to be outdone by his previous hits surely has the element that makes K.B's style of direction unique but it also sadly acts as the movies flaw and downfall.
Kamban (Uday Kiran) is the son of Valluvan (Avinash) a straightforward politician who will not bend laws even if it is to get his son out of jail when arrested for no fault of his. The opposition party take advantage of this and bail Kamban out and also publicly announce Kamban joining his father's opposition party. Kamban did not know any of this would happen and he did not want to hurt his father. To escape from the embarrassment Kamban escapes to Srilanka till everything cools down a bit.
In Lanka he meets Ganguly a Bengali immigrant whom he befriends and shares a room with. During a stroll on the beach his eye catches a diary with Tamil poems and starts liking the poet. the imaginary father he had created in his mind instigates him to fall in love with the author of the poems and Kamban takes it upon himself as a challenge to make Shilpa (Vimala) fall in love with him. But Vimala who is vacationing with her brother is an achiever and does not believe in wasting time in love.
What happens? Do things work out? Does the imaginary father or the imaginary fate (Prakash Raj) that Kamban creates in his brain win? What happens to Vimala? All to be seen in the later part of the movie.
The story is no doubt a family subject. It has elements of mother sentiment, love, husband-wife doubts, imaginary father and fate, father sentiment, annoying third wheel from Bombay who claims that he was in love with the heroine since she was in 5th or 6th standard, etc. It could have been a commercial movie hadn't there been too many slowing factors. As far as acting goes everyone seems to be on the good page but then the story itself lacked the speed and interest which was lost due to introduction of many unwanted characters. It is okay for one time watch although you might be asking yourself again and again why you are doing this to yourself. Uday Kiran was a promising young Telugu actor who landed himself into trouble after breaking the engagement with Chiru's daughter and now his break into the Tamil industry seems nothing but bleak.