She thus established herself as one of the leading contemporary actresses in Tamil cinema and Telugu cinema. Her projects include the reasonably successful Tamil films Ayan (2009), Paiyaa (2010), Siruthai (2011), Veeram (2014), Dharma Durai (2016), Devi (2016), Sketch (2018) and her Telugu films include 100% Love (2011), Oosaravelli (2011), Racha (2012), Thadaka (2013), Baahubali: The Beginning (2015), Bengal Tiger (2015), Oopiri (2016), Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), F2: Fun and Frustration (2019), and Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy (2019). In 2007, she starred in two college-life-based drama films, Happy Days in Telugu and Kalloori in Tamil.
In the same year, Tamannaah made her Telugu film debut in Sri, and the next year she appeared in her first Tamil movie, Kedi. In addition to acting, she also participates in stage shows and is a prominent celebrity endorser for brands and products.In 2005, she made her acting debut at the age of 15 in the Hindi film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra and appeared in the Abhijeet Sawant album song "Lafzon main" from the album Aapka Abhijeet, which was also released in 2005, before working in Telugu cinema and Tamil cinema. Dharmadurai brings forward a watchable family drama working towards sending off a proper message to the society with entertainment of course.Tamanna Bhatia (born 21 December 1989), known professionally as Tamannaah, is an Indian actress who appears primarily in Tamil and Telugu films, along with some Hindi films. Cinematography by Sukumar captures wonderful sceneries easily, and the editing too is above par. To see these, it might take a slight toll on your patience, but the final verdict goes to the common folk who will lap up this film with eagerness.ĭharmadurai may not be Yuvan’s best, but his score for the film is surely pleasing enough. There is plenty to look forward to in Dharmadurai, be it the social service, respect for woman, friendship and family bonding. Vijay Sethupathy’s interesting choice of scripts continues into Dharmadurai too, making him a bankable hero for family audiences. Kanja Karuppu who partly took in charge for the giggles has done his work neatly.Ĭredit must be given to the director for not portraying any cinematic formats just to entertain the audience rather, he has be practical in his narrations making Dharmadurai an acceptable hero. Arul Doss is again gifted with a good role and plays one of Vijay Sethupathy’s brother with brutal looks and turns a right choice along the supportive roles. Radhika certainly lives any character and that makes her versatile, her modulations and performance makes no mistake and her acts get stronger frame by frame. There is certainly no compromise for a hero or anybody else in that sake which puts Dharmadurai in the right slot of good cinema. The lead heroines Tamanna, Shristi and Ishwarya Rajesh compromise our patience with their acting skills and certainly not used as glam dolls and therefore is the gesture from the director in the art of film making.
The search for the reason takes a huge time to lend an explanation, it certainly turns to be a compulsion to reveal the flash back which makes the audience a little impatient. The entire first half is the life story of Vijay sethupathi’s and his drinking habits, the love of his mother Radhika and the hate by his brothers. Vijay sethupathy, Tamanna, Shristi Dange and other friends plan to serve the people and the resulting life events after college are emotionally packed. As usual Seenu Ramasamy has let his characters speak, Vijay Sethupathy looks apt for the emotional travel as the winning factor of the movie lies in the right choice of characters with most of them getting it right throughout.Ī medical college student Vijay Sethupathy, the lonely educated student from the remote village gets inspired by a senior professor Rajesh and plans to follow his footprints by serving the people instead of looking at his wealthy career. The movie is based on social service and it certainly shows what this society is looking forward from the educated youth of this generation and along with this, the director had ample time to exhibit his characters through a simple plot and strong narration. With a spectacular performance from the entire cast, director Seenu Ramaswamy has put a yet another hard hitting film in his filmography. The movie is based on social service and it certainly shows what this society is looking forward from the educated youth of this generation and along with this, the director had ample time to exhibit his characters through a simple plot and strong narration.Ĭast: Vijay Sethupathi, Tamanna, Aishwarya Rajesh, Radhika, Srushti Dange, Rajesh, Arul Doss & others