It’s been nearly two weeks since both these films hit screens with each of them catering to the tastes of all grades of audiences starting with the Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha starrer, 96, under C. Premkumar’s direction, which falls in the romance genre.


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Then, there’s Ratsasan, starring Vishnu Vishal and Amala Paul under Ramkumar’s direction coming under the psycho thriller genre being lapped up by audiences and critics alike.


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That said, the high praise hasn’t stopped with 2.0 director Shankar now expressing his joy on his social networking page after watching both 96 and Ratsasan.