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Starring:
Vishal, Neetu Chandra, Tanushree Dutta,
Sarah-Jane, Santhanam.
Direction:
Thiru
Music:
Yuvan Shankar Raja
Production: G.
K. Films Corporation |
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Vishal is the Playboy! After quite a few
years of no holds barred action, the tall
and dark actor is now trying to woo the
fairer sex through Theeradha Vilayattu Pillai
(TVP). The title itself suggests the kind
of character that Vishal is attempting in
this movie. Confirmation can be had from
the fact that three ladies are being paired
around him in the flick.
So, where did the idea of a shift in genres
spring from Vishal? Maybe it was the realization
that too much of one particular thing is
not too good for one’s career. His
last two releases were not the best things
to happen in his career and perhaps all
these things fuelled him towards taking
a decision to try out something drastically
different. Directed by newcomer Thiru (son-in
law of Agathiyan), TVP tells the story of
a young man who wants nothing but the best
out of everything in life and that includes
love. Now, does the quest for the best land
him in a soup with all three ladies, is
a love rectangle formed and how does he
manage the three women in his life?
At the outset it does look like a rom-com
with lots of |
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confusion and frolic thrown in for good measure.
But we do not know whether the crew has other
elements mixed in it for us. Prakash Raj’s
presence in a role that looks loud, boisterous
and over the top will surely be one to watch out
for. And, with the presence of ladies like Neethu
Chandra, Tanushree Dutta and Sarah Jane Dias,
two of them already known for their glamorous
roles up North, oodles of glamour is to be expected
in TVP though we haven’t got much confirmation
from trailers or promos.
Another high point of the movie is its music.
Scored by Yuvan, the ‘Poo Mudhal Penn Varai’
song has already captured the imagination of youngsters
which augurs well for the movie. The picturisation
of the songs has reportedly been carried out on
a lavish scale to provide visual pleasure. And,
with Sun Pictures already on the publicity job,
TVP does look like it is going to have a good
game at the box office.
Vishal needs the hit after consecutive disappointments
in Sathyam and Thoranai. Let’s hope that
TVP puts the Puratchi Thalapathi back on the hit
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