The after effects of the rains continue to haunt the Chennai box-office. Collections for the weekends have come down with Diwali films dropping drastically.
Still Vijay's Sivakasi is the clear number one at Chennai BO. At second place is Vikram's Majaawhich just managed to hold on. Ghajini continues to be at number three position and still holds on with 50-60 percent on weekends. At fourth place is Garam Masala and at fifth place is Mammootty's Rajamanickam.
| Film |
Cast |
Pluses |
Minuses |
Trade
fact |

Sivakasi |
Vijay, Asin,
Prakash Raj |
Vijay, Vijay,
Vijay |
Old wine in
new bottle |
Super hit |

Majaa |
Vikram, Asin,
Pasupathy |
Family entertainer |
Lack of content,
no nativity and a predictable second half |
Average |

Ghajini |
Surya, Asin |
Surya, Asin,
slick presentation |
A lengthy
latter half and the climax |
Blockbuster |

Garam Masala |
Akshay Kumar,
John Abhraham |
The packaging |
Thin plot,
A disappointing second half |
Above average |

Rajamanickam |
Mammootty,
Manoj K Jayan, Padmapriya |
Mammootty in
a comic role |
No story |
Great opening |
(Ratings are based on the box office collections and the cost of the film)
Courtesy : Moviebuzz |
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