Polladhavan
which
is
in
Seventh
place,
is
a
film
with
much
known
track
for
Dhanush
with
the
backdrop
of
Chennai
culture.
The
film
gives
a
new
lease
of
life
to
Dhanush
after
the
actor
was
struggling
with
a
worst
defeat
of
his
earlier
Parattai
Engira
Azhagu
Sundaram.
Directed
by
debutant
Vetrimaaran,
Polladhavan
describes
Dhanush
in
a
believable
role
and
the
racy
script
of
the
director
made
the
film
as
viewers
friendly.
Thanks
to
Vetrimaaran
to
make
Dhanush
to
set
his
mind
to
do
this
kind
of
believable
stories
in
future.
At
least,
Polladhavan
helps
him
to
realize
that
he
is
a
star
worth
to
perform
in
a
good
story,
but
not
a
superstar
to
drive
the
film
with
superlative
action
blocks!
Mozhi,
a
typical
'A'
center
movie
directed
by
Radha
Mohan,
the
much
trusted
director
of
Duet
Movies
Prakash
Raj,
is
placed
in
8
th
position.
The
outstanding
performances
of
Prithviraj,
Jyothika
and
Prakash
Raj
and
excellent
dialogues
of
Viji
made
the
film
worth
to
watch.
But
the
slow
phase
in
the
narration
and
highly
dramatized
sentimental
scenes
keep
away
the
rural
viewers.
Jeevan
starred
Naan
Avanillai
got
the
9th
position.
With
five
seductive
heroines,
the
film
is
a
well
packaged
remake
of
an
old
classic
in
the
same
title.
Jeevan's
performance
and
the
glamour
in
5
girls
made
the
film
as
one
of
the
hits
of
the
year.
The
last
place
goes
to
Chennai-600028,
directed
by
Venkat
Prabhu,
son
of
Tamil
film
industry
all
rounder
Gangai
Amaran.
It
is
really
an
experiment
with
all
the
new
faces
but
the
nativity
and
making
style
of
Venkat
made
it
as
a
box
office
hit.
Apart
from
these
films,
there
were
some
meaningful
films
like
Periyar,
Kalloori
and
Onbathu
Roobai
Nottu
also
released
in
the
year
2007
and
the
viewers
also
responded
well
for
those
films.
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on
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more
analysis
in
the
coming
days!