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Bigil movie reviews: What media has to say about the Vijay’s latest flick?

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The much-anticipated Bigil starting Vijay and Nayanthara released worldwide today. The film opened to mixed reviews with fans took to Twitter and revealed their impressions. Meanwhile, the fans suppossed to be that of ajith have been trolling Bigil with the hashtag #BigilDisaster. The 180-crore Bigil movie also features comedian Vivek, Kathir, Jackie Shroff, Amritha Aiyer, Reba Monica John and Varsha Bollamma. We have compiled the reviews published by leading media houses.

Vijay starrer is a sports drama with a cause

Atlee’s third film with Vijay is a sports drama that is stitched from the same cloth as Shah Rukh Khan’s Chak De! But what sets Bigil apart is its treatment and scale that’s well justified by the overall vision, and Atlee understands what the masses love like no other contemporary commercial filmmaker. Despite a problematic first half except for a few scenes, Bigil redeems itself big time with a strong and emotionally rewarding second half. Bigil features a sub plot about women empowerment and features an acid attack survivor as one of the players in the team. The whole acid attack stretch, featuring Reba Monica John, is sensibly pulled off and it resonates strongly when we see her return to playing after the traumatic incident. When it comes to the performances, Vijay holds the film together and especially as Rayappan, an aged gangster, he breathes swag and plays his part more confidently than ever. However, as Michael, the former player and coach, he doesn’t quite impress as much as Rayappan. Bigil is excruciatingly long and if not for the football portion which is executed on a grand scale and visuals, the film would’ve struggled to stay afloat.

The Major Letdown

With Bigil, the major letdown is the story and its lengthy runtime (2 hours and 58 minutes). Even with three hours to itself, the film does not delve deep into the lives of the characters, which makes it difficult to empathise with them. Most of the things are ‘told’ on screen and they’re never shown. Perhaps, Atlee and several other directors forget that this is a visual medium and that some things are better left unsaid. But Atlee gets a lot of things right as well. Bigil is a delight for Vijay’s fans and Atlee’s trademark style of glorifying his ‘annan’ is visible throughout. The filmmaker adds a lot of references to Vijay’s earlier films and his own previous ventures, which are nice to spot.

Atlee gifts Vijay a kickass Diwali blockbuster

Vijay-starrer Bigil is a sports drama with Tamil Nadu women’s football team at the forefront. Any sports drama ends with the victory of the team or a person. It is the case with Bigil as well. As the women’s football team, hailing from underprivileged backgrounds, clinch victory, the end credits roll and we see the words ‘Dedicated to women.’ The supporting characters played by Amritha Aiyer, Reba Monica John, Kathir, Indhuja Ravichandran, Varsha Bollamma and Yogi Babu do their best and their contribution gives the much-needed depth to the film. The main issue with Bigil is its predictability. You can easily guess the characters who will end up dead and who get maimed. Despite all that, Bigil is a treat for Vijay’s ardent fans.

Vijay shines in a colourful sports drama that just grazes the goal post

An emotionally-strong tale from the Atlee-Vijay combo which could have used better writing and trimming.

Thalapathy Vijay ROCKS! Mass entertainer with good message

Tamil cinema superstar Thalapathy movie Bigil is finally out in theatres today on Friday ie. October 25. The film is getting excellent reviews. Bigil has been produced by AGS Entertainment on a whopping budget of Rs 180 crore. The makers spent Rs 6 crore just to erect a football stadium for a pivotal sequence. “Bigil”, which also stars Jackie Shroff, Nayanthara, Kathir, Yogi Babu and Vivek in crucial roles, features Vijay in dual roles of a father and a son. As the father, Vijay will be seen in a gangster avatar, while he plays the coach of a women’s football team as the son.

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Alencier’s Remarks on Kerala State Film Award Statuette Spark Gender Row

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At the 53rd Kerala State Film Awards ceremony, actor Alencier Le Lopez received the Special Jury Award for his performance in the film Appan. In his acceptance speech made before Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, he made a number of controversial remarks about the award statuette, which is a stylized figure of a woman.

Alencier said that he was insulted by the statuette and that he expected an award statuette with a male figure. He also said that the female figure was “luring” him and that he was planning to head home after taking the award because the statuette was too heavy.

Alencier also criticized the prize money for the Special Jury Award, which is Rs. 25,000. He said that it was an insult to give him such a small amount of money, and that he deserved more. He also said that he was requesting Gautam Ghosh, the head of the jury, to look into the matter.

Alencier’s remarks have been met with widespread criticism. Many people have accused him of sexism and misogyny. Some have also said that his remarks were disrespectful to the women who have won the award in the past.

Speaking to media on Friday, Alencier refused to apologize for his remarks and said he had said nothing wrong. He also slammed Indira Gandhi for imposing Emergency. Alencier’s remarks are in line with a long history of sexism and misogyny in the Malayalam film industry. The Kerala State Film Awards have been criticized in the past for their lack of gender parity. Alencier’s remarks are a reminder of the need for greater awareness of gender issues in the Malayalam film industry.

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Celebrated Vietnam Colony Director Siddique Passes Away

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Prominent Malayalam filmmaker and screenwriter, Siddique Ismail, has passed away at the age of 63. He was widely recognized for his contributions to cinema, with notable works including “Friends” (2001), “Engal Anna” (2004), “Sadhu Miranda” (2008), “Kaalavan” (2011), and “Bhaskar Oru Rascal” (2018). His final directorial project was the 2020 action thriller “Big Brother,” featuring acclaimed actors Mohanlal, Arbaaz Khan, Anoop Menon, and Honey Rose.

Siddique embarked on his directorial journey alongside Lal as the dynamic ‘Siddique-Lal’ duo. They introduced themselves to the industry with the timeless comedy “Ramji Rao Speaking” (1989), a venture-backed by Fazil. This marked the beginning of a string of remarkable successes in the history of Malayalam cinema, including iconic titles such as “In Harihar Nagar” (1990), “Godfather” (1991), “Vietnam Colony” (1992), “Kabooliwala” (1993), and “Hitler” (1996).

Born on August 1, 1960, in Kochi to Ismail Haji and Zainaba, Siddique Ismail attended St. Paul’s College in Kalamassery. He entered into wedlock with Sajitha on May 6, 1984, and the couple was blessed with three daughters: Sumaya, Sara, and Sukoon. Siddique commenced his professional journey as an assistant director under the guidance of Fazil. The collaborative efforts of Siddique and Lal caught Fazil’s attention during their performances with the Cochin Kalabhavan troupe. Although the Siddique-Lal partnership eventually dissolved, Siddique continued to pave his way in directing, while Lal transitioned into acting and production.

Siddique’s filmography predominantly centers around the comedy genre, and many of his Tamil works were adaptations of his own Malayalam creations. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

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Shah Rukh Khan Undergoes Surgery in the US

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Reports suggest that Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan encountered an accident while filming one of his projects in Los Angeles. It is said that during the mishap, Khan injured his nose and subsequently underwent a minor surgical procedure to address the bleeding.

According to a source quoted by ETimes, Khan was shooting in Los Angeles when he accidentally hurt his nose, resulting in bleeding. He was promptly taken to a nearby hospital for immediate medical attention. The doctors assured Khan’s team that there was no cause for concern, but a minor surgery was necessary to halt the bleeding. Following the operation, Khan was seen with a bandage on his nose. Currently, he has returned to his home in India to recover.

No official statement has been released by the actor or his team regarding the incident.

Earlier this year, Shah Rukh Khan made a remarkable comeback to the silver screen with Sidharth Anand’s film “Pathaan.” Starring Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham, the movie was released on January 25 and surpassed the impressive milestone of earning over Rs 1,000 crore at the global box office. Expressing gratitude for the film’s worldwide success, Khan thanked the audience for revitalizing the cinema industry.

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