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First look of Fahadh Faasil from Pushpa: The Rise Part 1 released

The makers of Allu Arjun’s Pushpa: The Rise (Part 1) have unveiled Fahadh Faasil’s first look from the movie. The Bangalore Days actor is all set to play the antagonist in his maiden Tollywood film. One of Telugu cinema's biggest production houses, Mythri Movie Makers today, 28 August took to social media and released Faasil's first look from the much-hyped project. Meet the #VillainOfPushpa The most talented #FahadhFaasil turns into menacing BHANWAR SINGH SHEKHAWAT (IPS) to lock horns with our #PushpaRaj #PushpaTheRise #ThaggedheLe @alluarjun @iamRashmika @Dhananjayaka @aryasukku @ThisIsDSP @resulp @adityamusic @PushpaMovie pic.twitter.com/tskyU5cZ8a — Mythri Movie Makers (@MythriOfficial) August 28, 2021 Written and directed by Sukumar, the movie features Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, Prakash Raj, Anasuya Bharadwaj, Sunil, and Jagapathi Babu, Dhananjay in supporting roles. Allu Arjun is playing the role of Pushpa Raj, a coolie who becomes a red sanders...

Kasada Tabara movie review: An enjoyable anthology with flawed, real characters

Language: Tamil I remember Chimbu Devan not for his highly successful Imsai Arasan 23-aam Pulikesi (2006), but for his widely dissed fantasy adventure film Puli (2015). It is the film that actor Vijay experimented with between his standard cop-rowdy-comedy-action-drama-loosu heroine-dance fares that were Kaththi (2014) and Theri (2016). Puli is by no means a classic, but it is evidence that Chimbu Devan can mount something unusual, even delightful, within the mainstream Tamil cinema universe. Six years later, he achieves something similar with Kasada Tabara — a complex story about the intermingling of lives — to just about the same amount of success. Kasada Tabara is hyperlink cinema, a collection of multiple linear stories connected loosely by some idea or event. "It's not an anthology," the makers announced repeatedly as if to reassure the audiences that they will not have to experience another Navarasa . But this isn't a singular narrative either, as you...