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The return of the old master to the Tamil screen after a gap of nearly 6 years. The last time we saw a Bharathiraja movie was perhaps in 2002, it was Kangalaal Kaidhu Sei which marked Priyamani's debut in Kollywood. The movie was a crime based thriller, but contrary to all expectations that Bharathiraja's skills in the genre had generated, the movie had been a huge disappointment. Now, the director returns to the same genre with renewed energy. Will Bommalattam be a throwback to the heydays of Bharathiraja? Set in the backdrop of the film industry, the movie revolves around a director being played by Nana Patekar who will be making his Tamil debut. It is certainly going to be a great experience to watch the intense actor portraying a character crafted by Bharathiraja. Kajal Aggarwal appears as an actress and Arjun plays a tough cop who has the assignment of investigating a murder that has taken place. | |
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