Both Kaavalan and Aadukalam have been received well in the US. Interestingly, both these films belong to a different genre and audiences are having great time because they can choose their pick and enjoy the films.
There is also a talk that Vijay’s Kaavalan is slightly ahead of Dhanush’s Aadukalam in the US and the main reason attributed for this is Vijay’s presence and the number of prints with which the film was released.
The star power of both these films is making it a hot rage among the audiences, no doubt.
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| Thursday, January 20, 2011
It’s official. Vijay’s ‘Kavalan’ has been pushed for Pongal and will now compete with Dhanush’s ‘Aadukalam’.
We still don’t know what Vijay feels but Dhanush is looking forward to the healthy clash in January. In his social networking site Dhanush has said “It’s official I am honoured for I would be competing with Vijay Sir for the fourth time! I am thrilled, praying the best for both films.”
‘Kavalan’ seems to have braved all rough weathers and will hit the theatres on Pongal day. Vettrimaran directed ‘Aadukalam’ is his second film after the well received ‘Pollathavan’. Both have enough reasons to be patronized.
The last three instances when the two star’s’ films clashed are Athu Oru Kana Kaalam and Sivakasi in 2005. Pollathavan and ATM in 2007, Padikathavan and Villu in 2009.
Even we pray for both the films do well.
We still don’t know what Vijay feels but Dhanush is looking forward to the healthy clash in January. In his social networking site Dhanush has said “It’s official I am honoured for I would be competing with Vijay Sir for the fourth time! I am thrilled, praying the best for both films.”
‘Kavalan’ seems to have braved all rough weathers and will hit the theatres on Pongal day. Vettrimaran directed ‘Aadukalam’ is his second film after the well received ‘Pollathavan’. Both have enough reasons to be patronized.
The last three instances when the two star’s’ films clashed are Athu Oru Kana Kaalam and Sivakasi in 2005. Pollathavan and ATM in 2007, Padikathavan and Villu in 2009.
Even we pray for both the films do well.



