5 Reasons To Watch Tik Tik Tik This Weekend
Published On: 19 June 2018 | Kollywood | By: Rohan M
Tik Tik Tik is the first Indian film which is to be set in space and the best part is that the it is opening a lot of doors for many directors to try new kinds of film.
Here are some of the five reasons to watch Tik Tik Tik this weekend.
1. Good starcast: The cast consist of Jayam Ravi, Nivetha Pethuraj, Ramesh Thilak and Malaysian actor Aaron Aziz. Jayam Ravi blends perfectly in the role of an illusionist who escapes coolly without any disturbance.
2. Combination of three hollywood movies: The movie borrows plot of three iconic space movies like Armageddon, Interstellar and Gravity. The asteroid part in the trailer reminds of the opening sequence of Armageddon, the space sequences makes the viewers nostalgic to Sandra Bullock's Gravity and Matthew McConaughney's Interstellar which had a plot of dealing with space travel.
3. Intense Action: The Malaysian based actor Aaron Aziz plays the main antagonist in the film. His role is of a Chinese who plans to thwart the efforts of the Indian space scientists in stopping the asteroid and he will go to any extent to stop it. This one will be a nail-biting moment.
4. Race Against Time moments: The movie has a plot which is a race against time when the asteroid is going hit earth and the time is running out. This one will surely hook everyone out.
5. No songs in the film: For the first time, this movie has no songs and it will be a very short one for the audience who are tired of watching commercial cinema.
Tik Tik Tik will be releasing on 22nd of June 2018 at a theatre near you.
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