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  1. Devi (transl. Goddess) is a 2016 Indian trilingual comedy horror film co-written and directed by Vijay. It features Tamannaah Bhatia in the title role with Prabhu Deva and Sonu Sood in the lead roles whilst RJ Balaji , Saptagiri , Rajiv Thakur and Murali Sharma in supporting roles.

  2. Devi is a 2016 Indian trilingual comedy horror film co-written and directed by Vijay. It features Tamannaah Bhatia in the title role with Prabhu Deva and Sonu Sood in the lead roles whilst RJ Balaji , Saptagiri , Rajiv Thakur and Murali Sharma in supporting roles.

    • Manush Nandan
    • Anthony
    • Vijay
    • Prabhu Deva
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt6114940Devi (2016) - IMDb

    Oct 7, 2016 · Devi: Directed by A.L. Vijay. With Tamannaah Bhatia, Prabhu Deva, Sonu Sood, Amy Jackson. The Tamil version of the trilingual horror-comedy wherein a husband finds out his wife is possessed. Also simultaneously made in Hindi as Tutak Tutak Tutiya (2016) and in Telugu as Abhinetri (2016)

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    • Comedy, Horror
    • A.L. Vijay
    • 2016-10-07
  4. Devi is the story of the victims; the women who became statistics. For a film the length of which is 13 minutes, Devi is surprisingly effective and impactful. A closed-room drama, it pulls us...

    • 13 min
    • Jyoti Sharma Bawa
  5. Sep 26, 2016 · The trilingual film – Abhinetri, Devi(L) and Tutak Tutak Tutiya – is slated to hit the silver screen in October. While the movie is said to be a thriller comedy, the actors reveal that it just not any regular horror comedy which the audience has seen.

    • Krishna Vamsi
    • 153
  6. www.thehindu.com › features › cinemaDevi review - The Hindu

    Oct 7, 2016 · The story is largely based in Mumbai ( Devi is being promoted as a trilingual) but things in the first half get going in a village near Coimbatore. We get to know Krishna (Prabhu Deva), who...

  7. The remaining cast which was probably chosen keeping in mind that this is a trilingual keep alienating the film from us. Devi works as a reasonably engaging flick with a lighthearted treatment. Apart from an eerie feel when the title rolls, the film does not really employ anything remotely close to horror.