Connect movie nayanthara

  1. ‘Connect’ movie review: Quite pedestrian by Ashwin Saravanan’s standards
  2. Connect (aka) Conect review
  3. Nayanthara's Connect emerges as a full
  4. Nayanthara’s ‘Connect’ Review: Engaging Horror but No Visceral Film Experience


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‘Connect’ movie review: Quite pedestrian by Ashwin Saravanan’s standards

‘Connect’ movie review: Quite pedestrian by Ashwin Saravanan’s standards Starring Nayanthara in the lead, ‘Connect’ can get really scary at times. But you feel a disconnect when you realise that ‘Connect’ is a movie that places its trust on the theatrics of the genre and not on emotion December 21, 2022 04:52 pm | Updated 09:56 pm IST In the midst of crashing sounds of the waves comes a breezy hum of a teenage girl. She sings ‘Naan Varaigira Vaanam’: Meen kannadi thottikul thedum oar kadale vazhva? (A fish searching for the ocean inside an aquarium…is that life?) Then comes this beautiful line: Nagargira nadhigal dhane kadalai thodum kanne kanne (A river that moves on is the one that meets the sea); virindhirum siragugal vinnai thodum nenje nenje (A bird that spreads its wings reaches the sky). Weren’t we all like fish inside the aquarium searching for life during the pandemic-induced lockdowns? Isn’t this song about humanity, that kept us all going, when hope was lost at the onslaught of COVID-19? All of this seems like a distant past. But we are not over yet. And these two lines by Kadhirmozhi Sudha help us guess the soul of this movie. The “meen” of Connect is Anna Joseph (Haniya Nafisa). She gets an opportunity to pursue her passion for music from Trinity College of Music, London. Anna’s mother Susan (Nayanthara) is against it and glares at the grandfather, Arthur Samuel (Sathyaraj), to be on her team. The person who asks Anna to grow wings is her father, Joseph Benoy ...

Connect (aka) Conect review

Production: Mayilvaganan KS, Rowdy Pictures, Vignesh Shivan Cast: Anupam Kher, Haniya Nafisa, Nayanthara, Sathyaraj, Vinay Rai Direction: Ashwin Saravanan Screenplay: Ashwin Saravanan, Kaavya Ramkumar Music: Prithvi Chandrasekhar Cinematography: Manikantan Krishnamachary Editing: Richard Kevin. A Art direction: Siva Sankar, Sreeraman Stunt choreography: Real Satish PRO: Mayilvaganan KS, Rekha D’ONE, Suresh Chandra Connect is a Tamil horror film directed by Ashwin Saravanan. The script has been written by the director in collaboration with Kaavya Ramkumar. Starring Nayanthara as the lead, the film has Sathyaraj, Anupam Kher, Vinay and Haniya Nafis playing the supporting roles. Vignesh Shivan produced the film under the banner Rowdy pictures. The peace of a family is shattered when the daughter tries to connect with her deceased father through an ouija board. Realms of the existing and the departed get entangled moving the plot towards a darker sphere. Nayanthara playing Susan is very convincing for the title Lady Superstar. She proves why she is one of the best in the business through her electrifying yet endearing performance. Sathyaraj's innocence helps a mile in depicting the helplessness of the situation. The performance of Haniya Nafis astounds in every frame. Not to forget Anupam Kher who makes a return to Kollywood though in a bounded role. Setting the film on the backdrop of lockdown adds a new flavour to the genre. The film begins in an usual way but takes a giant ...

Nayanthara's Connect emerges as a full

Connect. While the audience has been encountering different kinds of horror with a blend of drama and comedy, Connect came as a full-fledged horror thriller after a long time that attracted a lot of audiences in the theaters. Having brought a nail biting horror thriller in the festive season and being a strong women-led film, Connect is successfully holding its presence in theaters across the nation. As the film was released around the two big festivals while marking Christmas and New Year, it certainly came as a much-needed horror thriller for the audience to rush to the theaters to enjoy the thrill and a gripping story after a long time. Having seen the bookings of multiplexes, it is visible that the film is receiving a great response from the audience. Why Kathleen Folbigg, woman who spent 20 yrs in prison for killing her four babies, has now been pardoned 101 million Indians are likely diabetic: Why the silent-killing disease is on an alarming rise Moreover, It’s almost 10 days, since Connect has released in Tamil, and ever since then it is collecting phenomenal reviews from the audience. Ahead of this, the debut of Nayanthara in Hindi was also been welcomed by the audience with open arms with the release of its Hindi version on 30th December. It is an absolute example of Nayanthara’s rage and holds across the nation that the film emerged as a woman-led film that is constantly rising on different grounds. Produced by Vignesh Shivan under Rowdy Pictures, Connect is dire...

Nayanthara’s ‘Connect’ Review: Engaging Horror but No Visceral Film Experience

The film swiftly switches between fear and faith. However, as much as Connect talks about impiety and questions religion, it also submits to superstitious spiritual practices. And hence, the film leaves you perplexed as to how you should feel. While it engages you as a thriller, it falls short on the emotional level. I felt this strongly because Connect is directed by filmmaker Ashwin Saravanan, who has previously delivered two of the finest thriller films, Maya (2015) and Game Over (2019). In addition, Connect is bankrolled by Rowdy Pictures, founded by Nayanthara and her filmmaker-producer Connect. Nonetheless, Sid Sriram's "Idhuvum Kadandhu Pogum," which plays near the end, immediately transports you on a healing journey. It brings you happiness and gives you hope. And hence, it also makes us wonder if that song from Netrikann, Nayan's previous movie, served as an inspiration for Connect. The film is running in cinemas now.