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Vadivelu dialogue pics
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Ramya Behra tags along for a small verse towards the end which adds sweetness to the song. Accompanied by folk beats, strings, and an elegant flute portion, Vijay Yesudas provides a euphonious piece. The solid support of electric guitars and a strong bass stirred with a massy synth brings out a conventional kuthu song for Raghava Lawrence to rock.Ī listener would enjoy this number like the popular melodies during the 2000 period. The song launches straight into an Arunraja Kamaraj rap and blends into Shankar Mahadevan’s powerful rendition. This is a proper folk dance number rendered by the versatile Shankar Mahadevan, Naveen and the current trend, ArunrajaKamaraj. Singers: Shankar Mahadevan, Naveen, Arun Kamaraj P Vasu has played it to the gallery and the film might find its share of audiences who do not mind watching a loud action investigative horror thriller. Sivalinga is more of a mass commercial film than a horror comedy. Even CG works that were used occasionally could have been done better, but the one in the climax fight was exciting visually. SS Thaman's music works well especially the BGM.

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Sivalinga would be Sakthi Vasudevan's good role after Ninaithale Inikkum and he has done full justice to it. Few might feel, her expressions look like as if she is trying to imitate Jyothika's role in Chandramukhi. We get some functional acting from Ritika Singh for the aggressive character she gets to play but her romance portions could have been enacted better. The second half is more engaging and intense as that is where the story actually unfolds though. The first half moves at slow pace amidst few fun scenes. The story takes its own time to take off. Raghava Lawrence's role is adequate to show both his mass screen presence as well as his comedy sense. Though it's no way close to his best, Vadivelu does give us some moments to laugh. Secondly, comedian Vadivelu who after a long time gets a role that gives him enough scope to strike. A script that holds the suspense element till the end is what majorly makes you watch the film. Now 2 masters of horror comedy genre have come together for Sivalinga and let's see how this combination has churned out. If not for P Vasu's Chandramukhi and Raghava Lawrence's Muni, Kanchana series, this genre wouldn't have been the much celebrated one in the last 3 years. This week too, we have a horror comedy flick but this time from the experienced trendsetters of the genre in Tamil cinema. Though in most cases, we are not offered anything fresh from the earlier films, we still watch them if they are entertaining. We get to see a horror comedy film every month one after another because that is the trend.










Vadivelu dialogue pics