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VINNAITHAANDI VARUVAAYA

Lets take the following typical scenario that we used to see in our everyday life ,
"A Girl & A Boy are madly in love with each other but their parents are against this.The Girl leaves the Boy and carries on with her life."

Being a BOY i had a very bad attitude towards GIRLS who fell on the above category ,i regret for it now.I attribute this change in attitude to the film VINNAITHAANDI VARUVAAYA & its director GAUTHAM VASUDEV MENON.

PLOT : " A young aspiring film director falls in love with his neighbour & recalls his love through the film he makes. "



First of all there is saying that goes " ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL ",this saying goes hand in hand with this movie ,at first glance i was like "What kind of a pathetic love is this ???" "Why is the herione such a flirt ??" "Is this really a love story ?".

I kept asking myself this question & was arguing the same with my friends throughout the film until the penultimate scene which turned my opinion about the film upside down.

Plot wise the movie has nothing new to offer but the screenplay was really fresh & it was like seeing an actual love story taking place ,the presence of the lead actors along with their wonderful chemistry made the film even more gratifying.

Director Gautham Vasudev Menon ,Well !! Hats off to you sir for weaving a new lease of life into the genre of ROMANCE after a loooong time ,the treatment meted out by him is rejuvenating & at the sametime subtle.

Casting of the lead actors couldn't have been better ,Silambarasan & Trisha have embraced their roles in the film reposedly ,it was one of the best on-screen pairs off late.

Silambarasan ,after the film i just kept pondering as to why such an actor has not been letting out his true acting potential ,his role in the film was so convincing.The director has really brought out the best role from him till date.

What can i say about the lead lady Trisha ,i feel ashamed to have criticized her love during the first part of the film.The love exhibited by her is typical of a GIRL who is torn apart between her love and family.

Special mention has to be given to Ganesh who comes as Silambarasan's friend & well-wisher ,it's because of the him that the film get its comic relief during some lengthy & intense conversations that take place ,he surely has the capability to go places.

Music by A.R.Rahman is an added strength to the film ,even the many songs held the audience together.Background score is present even during the some of the most dramatical moments thereby lifting the entire scenes to nostalgic levels.

Picturization of the entire movie was quite good especially when taking into account the work of cinematographer Manoj Paramahamsa even during some of the film's ill-lighted scenes.

The dialogues in the film deserve loads of the accolades considering its effectiveness & boldness ,some of the dialogues in the film was infact too bold for me but as my friend who was watching the film with me made me realize that these are the audacious acts of love nowadays ,this fact which i never agreed upon during the intial part of the film.

However as the film arrived on its end ,i had to concur with my friend that this infact was the boldness of love these days ,some people might not agree to this but the love portrayed here was so very beautiful & touching that it might turn around their opinion just like the climax made me change my opinion about it.

The Climax of the film warrants sincere attention from the viewer to comprehend whats happening ,many people failed to understand this.This is the scene that exhibits the true love between the lead pair & how a Girl bears the pain of love throughout her life in a more realistic way.

The film had a tag line that says "Yet another love story with a difference" ,Kudos to the entire team for achieving this.

GO & WATCH the film if you want to know how a GIRL'S love has different dimensions which is hard for BOYS to acknowledge.This is truly A TYPICAL GIRL'S LOVE.

  • Rating : "PG" for some thematic scenes.
P.S : " The film's story was also simultaneously shot and released for a Telugu film by the same director and a different cast as Ye Maaya Chesave.

The movie has many dialogues in English & Malayalam which have Tamil subtitles & the movie also moves in a more dramatic & slow manner."

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