Kollywood has set the trend for many traditions, especially festivals. Diwali tops the list for the Tamilian film buff — crack of dawn oil baths, new clothes finery, gorging on sweets and savoury, crackers, and of course a must see “film”. Producers too play by this unstoppable sentiment and release their movies on Diwali Day with great expectations about audience storming cinemas and opening their wallets. This year’s line up — Amaran, Brother, Bloody Beggar and Lucky Baskhar are all set to sashay sassily on the ramp and raise hopes for which film gains the most …money wise. Starring Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi Amaran produced by Kamal Haasan and Sony Pictures International, directed by Rajkumar Periasamy has raised the expectations bar. Jeyam Ravi has not had much cinematic popularity to talk about after Ponniyin Selvan. His movie Brother directed by M Rajesh is touted as an all-round entertainer with comedy heading the mix…Harris Jeyaraj has scored the hit number Makkamishi. In the case of Bloody Beggar, an entertainer that hinges on a poor man as an impersonator in a rich man’s mansion. It is backed by Nelson the director of Jailer who has trusted his assistant M Sivabalan to bring the best of acting talent from Kavin seen as the millennial favourite. Perhaps all three films are at best seen as counterfoils to Dulquer Salmaan’s Lucky Baskhar, a Telugu film that has quickly turned out pan India in Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi. Vaathi fame director Venkat Atluri has directed this film as a period piece.