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Vijay | Antony FilmsIn fact, in Bichagadu (the Telugu version of Pichaikkaran ), he spends half the film starving on the streets. Try imagining any other leading man in Kollywood agreeing to that. A Vijay Antony film isn’t "feel-good" entertainment. It’s a gut punch . It’s the cinematic equivalent of a short, sharp thriller novel you finish in one night. He doesn’t care about box office records or opening weekend numbers. He cares about making you squirm, think, and maybe look at the quiet man next to you with a little more respect—or fear. And that’s exactly why his films are fascinating. vijay antony films Not a superstar. A singularity. In fact, in Bichagadu (the Telugu version of Pichaikkaran ), he spends half the film starving on the streets. Try imagining any other leading man in Kollywood agreeing to that. A Vijay Antony film isn’t "feel-good" entertainment. It’s a gut punch . It’s the cinematic equivalent of a short, sharp thriller novel you finish in one night. He doesn’t care about box office records or opening weekend numbers. He cares about making you squirm, think, and maybe look at the quiet man next to you with a little more respect—or fear. And that’s exactly why his films are fascinating. Not a superstar. A singularity. |
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