New York Times reviews 'Vettai'
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Reputed publication, The New York Times reviewed Lingusamys latest offering Vettai as Taking on Bad Guys in South India.
The review by Rachel Saltz was crisp. She wrote, Plenty of Hindi movies Bollywood, that is open in New York, but Tamil films remain a rare commodity in theaters. If Vettai brings to mind Singham, a recent Hindi good-cop-cleans-up-bad-town movie, its not surprising. Singham started life as a Tamil film whose success spurred regional remakes.
She further adds, The Tamil movie Vettai has a lot of story to tell. The director, N. Lingusamy, cant stop even when its over (about 2 ½ hours): he sneaks a happily-ever-after epilogue over the end credits.
This review in a prestigious international publication will only add more value to the film overseas which has seen a good opening worldwide this Pongal. Meanwhile, grapevine is abuzz that the film will be remade in Hindi with Salman Khan and Ranbir Kapoor, however theres no official confirmation on this front.
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