It was improper to criticize the movie ‘Gangua’ – director Bhagyaraj It was improper to criticize the movie ‘Kanguva’ in a harsh method

It was wrong to criticize the film 'Gangua' - director Bhagyaraj It was wrong to criticize the film 'Kanguva' in a harsh manner

Chennai,

180 movies from completely different nations had been screened on the Chennai Worldwide Movie Pageant. Other than award-winning movies, movies screened at widespread movie festivals had been additionally screened. Final evening, the ultimate day of the competition, awards had been offered to one of the best actors, artists and works.

The closing ceremony of the twenty second Chennai Worldwide Movie Pageant was held at Satyam Theatre, Chennai. The perfect actor award was given to Vijay Sethupathi for ‘Maharaja’. Actress Sai Pallavi gained one of the best actress award for ‘Amaran’.

Talking concerning the harsh criticism of Suriya’s ‘Kangwa’ on the competition, director Bhagyaraj stated, “The press and the media have been the principle purpose behind the success of many administrators who celebrated good movies and introduced them to the general public. Earlier, the heroes used to speak concerning the movie by title. However now Vetrimaran, Bala, Pa. Ranjith are speaking concerning the movie. , Mari Selvaraj movies have proved themselves as equal to high-profile actors and gained many administrators’ evaluations However there are some misguided individuals who are available in and discuss unhealthy concerning the movies and do some work to make them fail.

I used to be nervous to see the tough evaluations of the film ‘Ganguwa’ lately. Properly, I went to the theater to see how the film was. The film was nice apart from a couple of screenplay flaws. ‘Gangua’ is an effective film. There was a lot work within the movie. Small flaws may be criticized. Nonetheless, it is extremely improper to criticize the movie with the intention of stopping individuals from watching it. We must always not let down our personal cinema. Movies needs to be criticized responsibly.”