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If you want to Tamil Movie Videos... then Dark night, old, abandoned mansion, mysterious turn of events - the stage is set for a perfect thriller. As you grab your tub of popcorn and settle down in the cozy seat with the fear and anxiety of jumping up at scary scenes, the majestic sea-side villa is thrown open. Does the setting live up to the created hype? Let's find out.

Jebin (Ashok Selvan) becomes a writer much against his father's wish, as he discloses in the funeral meeting of his late father (Nassar). However, things don't settle down easy with Jebin, who finds it an ordeal to find the right publisher for his first book. Caught in between debt and dreams, Jebin finds it hard to cope with the reality, when a family friend hands him over the villa which was kept a secret all through his life. In an idea to make ends meet with the profit out of the villa, Jebin heads straight to Puducherry and cleans up the decades old mess, unveiling an antique masterpiece. The house is filled not only with mysterious paintings but also a lot of untold secrets. Jebin calls his girlfriend Aarthi (Sanchita Shetty) to take a look at the beauty and behold the paintings in her very own eyes of an artiste.

Just as the villa comes into his hands, luck turns in Jebin's favour, paving way for hopes to realize all his dreams. Turning point happens when Jebin accidentally finds the map of the villa hidden in a mysterious painting, which leads him to a hidden store room. And what he sees there changes his idea about the villa, as he unearths his father's paintings that detail every crucial detail of his life - the ones that he has come to accept and the ones that haven't occurred yet. Taken aback, he plans to destroy all of it when destiny unveils its true colour, and also that of the villa.

Most of the thrill unveils only in the second half, which narrates the mystery behind the film's title. Though brief, Nassar's presence is one to watch out for shudders. But more than superstition and phantom, the film is a lot of scientific reasoning, which comes as a let down to the expectations created. If you were anxious to catch a glimpse of where SJ Suryah features, you have to sit through the on-the-button story till the nail biting climax, which offers an interesting twist.

Though his presence is terse, Nassar's role plays pivotal to the story. In the couple of scenes that he features, Nassar optimally utilizes his screen space by playing a caring father, strict disciplinarian and a simple yet firm soul, giving you shudders. Ashok has played the role of a distraught son in lauding justification. Expressing how it feels to be a dejected writer and confused individual, Ashok Selvan has gotten himself deeply tied to the character of Jebin and lives it in every scene. And the glamourous gorgeous Sanchita is beautiful to alluring extent. But watch out, her charming innocence can be devious.

For every scary movie, music plays utmost importance to build up fear and give the jitters at the right places. Santhosh Narayanan lives up to the brand name he has created, backing the story with the right amount of pause, boom, silence and bang. While only 'Boomiyil' is pictured completely in the film, even that is in continuation with the story. As was clear from the trailer and teasers, Deepak Kumar Padhy has the knack of presenting visuals true to life in every frame. However, there are a few scenes of CG that leaves our ideas in the lurch.

Deepan Chakravarthy is a creative story teller. Presenting an entirely new concept, with the predominance of science elements, Deepan has narrated a brief entertainer. But when it comes to making you jump from your seat, 'Villa' does not live up to the legacy that 'Pizza' has created. Further, 'Villa' is strictly not a sequel to 'Pizza', and is linked with the latter only on a flimsy strand; the film was promoted to be a sequel, probably to cash in on the lasting achievement of Karthik Subburaj's debut venture.

'Villa' is a posthaste film, wrapping up in under two hours, with no drag or boring sequences. But the story gets deeper, especially towards the climax, which takes a keen eye to grasp the rapid flash of crux instantly. And here's a word to the eager audience - all of us would have watched quite many scary movies, but this is like none of them. Do not head to the screen with prejudice or bias, for 'Villa' is a new bottle with recent wine. Riding high on a lot of facts with a pinch of superstition, 'Villa' is a clear, quick and clean entertainer.


Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

Tamil Aunty Hot Photos Tamil Hot Actress Gallery Photos Images Sneha Pic Wallpaper Bhuvaneswari Sona Simran Name Photos Images

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