Suriya's Masss (Rakshasudu) Tweet Review

on May 29, 2015

Tamil star Suriya's horror comedy Masss will be releasing big across the globe in huge number of screens. Suriya has been going through a rough patch both in Tamil and Telugu with two back to back flops with Brothers and Sikinder. But this has not deterred the distributors' trust in Suriya's star power and even the summer season has helped him get so many theaters, despite the huge competition posed by Ram's Pandaga Chesko. Will Suriya bounce back strongly?

Teluguone brings to you ' Suriya's Mass' Tweet Review Live Updates:

Titles appeared thanking prabhas.

Suriya makes a superb and stylish entry .. Huge roar in the hall.

Time for the first song ' Massu Massu ' . Suriya is sporting various looks.

Nayanatara makes an entry in the middle of the song.

Bramhanandam introduced as the dean of the hospital.

A heavy duty fight sequence is on and Suriya met with a huge accident at the end of the fight.

Suriya fighting dead souls.

Some funny scenes are on now. Suriya is interacting with the souls .

Comedy between suriya and bramhanandam.

Second song shot  very beautifully...

A spectacular twist .

Fight before interval.

Time for the third song 'Nevve Cheliya' , shot beautifully.

Post interval movie shifts to flash back story.. Pranitha Subash has been introduced.

Surya at his best in an emotional scene now.

Tamil hero Jai makes makes his appearance.

Tale has a nice twist.

Movie is heading towards climax.


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