Raangi

  1. Raangi review. Raangi Tamil movie review, story, rating
  2. Panithuli Song Lyrics
  3. 'Raangi' Movie Review: Problems galore in this tepid Trisha thriller


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Raangi review. Raangi Tamil movie review, story, rating

Raangi - A novel attempt that has its moments Looks like the era of heroine-centric films has finally arrived in Tamil cinema and this week itself there are four films headlined by the fairer gender releasing in theaters. For 'Raangi' Trisha has teamed up with A.R. Murugadoss (Writer) and M Saravanan, the famed director of 'Engeyum Eppodhum'. Will this novel attempt that has its own flaws find its way into its target audience's hearts remains to be seen. Thaiyal Nayagi (Trisha Krishnan)and her elder brother are both journalists following in their dad's footsteps. However she is a Raangi, a dont-give-a-damn-for-conventional-methods kind of girl. The brother is threatened by a man who has nude videos of his teenage daughter Sushmitha (Anaswara Rajan) and he asks his sister for help. When Thaiyal Nayagi investigates she finds out that the photos are real but have not been sent by Sushmitha but her classmate Neha who is impersonating her. She then gets hold of the fake facebook ID created by Neha and begins chatting with a 17 year old boy who has fallen in love with Neha online thinking she is Sushmitha. Things escalate when Thaiyal Nayagi unwittingly causes the murder of a central minister and also discovers that the boy is a terrorist and now Sushmitha's life is in danger. What happens next is what Raangi is all about. Trisha has shouldered the entire film as the bold journalist Thaiyal Nayagi who goes to any extent for the cause she believes in. Later in the film she is als...

Panithuli Song Lyrics

Panithuli Latest Song From Movie Raangi Song Panithuli Starring Trisha Lyrics Kabilan Singer Chinmayi, C Sathya, Yazin Nizar Music C Sathya Director M Saravanan Panithuli Song Lyrics English Paniththuli Vizhuvadhaal Anaiyaadhu Dheebam Tholaivilae Kidaithadhae Yenakkana Yaavum Avanodu Pesumbodhu Adhupola Vaarthai Yedhu Un Dhooramum En Dhooramum Kangal Kaanaamal Paniththuli Vizhuvadhaal Anaiyaadhu Dheebam Tholaivilae Kidaithadhae Yenakkana Yaavum Avanodu Pesumbodhu Adhupola Vaarthai Yedhu Un Dhooramum En Dhooramum Kangal Kaanaamal En Kaalam Edhirkaalam Enakkondrum Theriyadhae Kaanaadha Pen Kaadhal Kanneeril Karaiyadhae Thottaavai Mazhaiyaga Naan Thooruven Thookkathil Unperai Naan Kooruven Annaandhu Naan Paarkka Aagayam Thee Kaayam Oru Paarvai Nee Theenda Uyir Vazhgiren Avanodu Pesumbodhu Adhupola Vaarthai Yedhu Un Dhooramum En Dhooramum Kangal Kaanaamal Iruvarum Inaivadhu Vayadhu Theendamaiyae Kaduvulae Koduppinum Enakku Vendamaiyae Nee Kaanum Kanavu Ivalilaiyae Un Kaadhal Unavu Avalilaiyae Naanunai Neeyenai Yen Vedhanai Un Dhooramum En Dhooramum Kangal Kaanaamal

'Raangi' Movie Review: Problems galore in this tepid Trisha thriller

Express News Service At one point in Raangi, Trisha’s Thaiyal Nayagi (TN) faces a major conundrum. Compromising videos of her niece Sushmitha (played by Anaswara Rajan) are being circulated, and TN has to find a way to solve the issue without the girl’s name being tarnished. This is a very crucial moment in the film for two reasons 1) This is the scene that serves as the plot pusher, and 2) Everything goes downhill from here. The way TN goes around making things better for her niece is peppered with scenes that are not just poorly conceptualised, but downright regressive. Take, for instance, the scene where she double-checks if the girl in the video is indeed Sushmitha. Considering she plays a journalist who understands the importance of saying the right things and having high ethical standards, the first thing TN tells her niece is to strip bare. Why? Even before we wrap our heads around this bizarrely framed request, which doesn’t even take Sushmitha’s feelings into consideration, the makers decide to train their cameras on the garments that are being removed. We reach our second ‘why’ and within the span of a few more minutes, TN just moves on to her next plan without providing Sushmitha with a well-deserved explanation. As I said, every single thing goes downhill from here. In fact, before moving on to provide a superficial commentary on global issues of warmongering, and oil politics, TN drops in liberal doses of misogyny when she advises a high school girl that beaut...