Thursday, March 3, 2016

Atharvaa and Arulnithi to keep up the Promise # Bala

There were times when it took a long time for a new talent to prove his/her versatility and excellence in Tamil cinema. But now Tamil movie buffs are more receptive to films from newcomers or non-stars provided they come up with a good content. We are living in the era where people are well informed to judge an actor within a few films.
Atharvaa and Arulnithi are the two actors who remain as the examples of proving their efficiency within minimal number of films. With a brilliant skill in choosing scripts, both of them have made it to the list of youngsters that Tamil cinema audience look out eagerly. Having a strong base to enter into the industry will never make a person succeed in the industry  and followed by Ilayathalapathy Vijay; these two young talents have proved that again and they have attained this position after sustaining a few disasters in the initial stages.
From his debut film ‘Baana Kaathadi’, Atharvaa has been travelling in a separate track by exploring various dimensions in his performance. Be it a period film ‘Paradesi’ with extreme vernacular definitions or a urban script ‘Irumbu Kuthirai’ which carries a stylish race content, Atharvaa has been fulfilling the requirements of the story and that makes him stand alone amidst the commercial heroes of the current generation.
Arulnithi who made his debut in a rural actioner ‘Vamsam’ acquired a pivotal place through his consistency in choosing the scripts that fits his tone. Particularly, his composed look in the film ‘Mouna Guru’ shows the variety of expressions he can emote. In the very next film ‘Thagaraaru’ a commercial actioner based in the rural mileu, Arul surprised audience with his freaky modulation which has some space to perform.
Both the young actors have had their biggest blockbusters last year. ‘Eetti’ and ‘Demonte Colony’ are those two films which genuinely made profit to the all stakeholders in 2015. ‘Eetti’ a film that includes all commercial elements such as love, sentiment, action and humour adds some real life quotient in it and Atharvaa was promising as an action hero in that film and he had also brought the six pack physique for that film. ‘Demonte Colony’ on the other hand revived the dark comedy and genuine horror genre in Tamil cinema. Arul played as one of the four leads and gave what is required for the character. This resulted in a great box office success and critical acclaim to Arulnithi after an average verdict ‘Oru Kanniyum Moondru Kalavaniyum’.
The two versatile champs have their biggest ventures ‘Kanithan’ and ‘Aarathu Sinam’ waiting released tomorrow i.e., 26, February. Touted to be an action-thriller, ‘Kanithan’ has already kicked up the expectations of audience with its justifying posters and trailers. Atharvaa plays a journalist who takes on the baddies in this film ‘Aarathu Sinam’ the remake of Malayalam blockbuster ‘Memories’ is leading the audience to go for a perfect detective story in Tamil. Arulnithi plays a drunkard cop who investigates a series of murders. 
Atharvaa and Arulnithi expected to keep up their promise of their dynamic approach in picking up the right scripts and the soulful performance they have been imparting till now with their films releasing tomorrow and also the ones to come in future.
Indiaglitz wishes the duo and also the team ‘Kanithan’ and ‘Aarathu Sinam’ for all the success and we hope their efforts pay off well. 

http://www.indiaglitz.com/atharvaa-arulnithi-kanithan-aarathu-sinam-release-special-article-tamil-news-153487.html

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