Kollywood s toxic masculinity; Vijay s evolution from insulting Asin in Sivakasi to protecting student in Master
In Sivakasi, Vijay can be seen insulting Asin by saying that she is wearing a bra and panties in a public place. But his recent role in Master is in contrast to earlier renditions.
Punjab Ki Katrina Shehnaaz Gill looks Kashmir ki kali as she dances in heavenly beautiful Kashmir
Thalapathy Vijay is one of the most valuable stars in Kollywood, and he is widely considered a demigod among his followers. The dialogues rendered by Vijay in his movies are being grasped as holy quotes by his fans, and they consider them as politically correct statements. Many movies of Vijay which were released recently including Kaththi and Sarkar dealt with several social issues, and the actor received appreciation for selecting scripts with social commitment. However, yesteryear movies of Vijay were not like this, and several movies oozed toxic male masculinity.
Lokesh Kanagaraj humanizes Vijay s character in Master. Vijay does not play a messiah in the film. That he has some personal demons make the character interesting. And, that Kanagaraj is not afraid of deviating slightly from commercial film formulas make Master worth watching, despite its flaws. Jan 15, 2021 By Sreejith Mullappilly
Master is a typical Vijay film on paper, but its director Lokesh Kanagaraj makes it different from many of the star s other movies. As far as the plot goes, it is a straightforward Vijay movie with clearly defined heroes and villains. Vijay is not playing his usual role of a savior of the masses here. His JD is a college professor, or the Director of Student Affairs as one of the characters describes him. That designation explains why Vijay s hero introduction scene has him bashing some amoral college students up. It is a matter of student affairs that JD must deal with.
Master Tamil movie releases in cinemas today; extraordinary response in advance booking
Master film release: The enthusiasm of Thalapathy fans in Tamil Nadu can be reflected in the extraordinary response to advance booking
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Master Hindi version release: The Hindi version of Master, which has been titled Vijay The Master, will hit the theatres on January 14
Thalapathy Vijay-Vijay Sethupathi starrer Master s Tamil version has made it to the theatres today ahead of Pongal festival. The Hindi version of Master, which has been titled Vijay The Master, will hit the theatres on January 14. Apart from Thalapathy Vijay and Vijay Sethupathi, this film features actors like Andrea Jeremiah, Malavika Mohanan, Arjun Das and Shanthanu Bhagyaraj in pivotal roles.
Kangana Ranaut wants nation to support and stand by her
The wait is finally over, as Master, one of the most-anticipated films of the year hit the screens on January 13, 2020, all across India. Early morning shows were conducted in Tamil Nadu, while in states like Kerala and Karnataka, initial shows began at 09.00 AM. It should be noted that Master which stars Vijay and Vijay Sethupathi in the lead roles is the first big theatrical release in India, post the coronavirus lockdown. The film had succeeded in creating a huge pre-release hype as it marked the union of Vijay and filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj.
Not coronavirus, but fan fight is shattering Kollywood as pirated clips of Vijay s Master surface online
The pirated clips of Vijay s Master are now spreading like wildfire on online platforms like Telegram. Director Lokesh Kanagaraj requested people not to share these videos and urged them to wait for one more day
Arjun Rampal s sister Komal rampal called for questioning by NCB
Amid the looming coronavirus scare, Vijay s new movie Master will hit the screens all across the nation on January 13, 2021. In Tamil Nadu, the film will be screened with 100 percent occupancy in theaters, while in states like Kerala, the film will have its premiere with limited occupancy. As Vijay fans are eagerly waiting for the release of Master, some pirated clips and screenshots of the movie have now surfaced online.