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Will
she? Will she not? This is the story of
2 young lovers in their early twenties
who go through what 90 % of people go
through in their lives. That thing called
Love. I have been to so many movies with
expectations and returned home disappointed.
But this time it was not the case. Vinnaithaandi
Varuvaayaa, a beautifully captured love
story is Gautham Menon's visual treat
and it reaffirms the fact that he's the
best in giving CLASS Romantic stories
time and again.
The plot is simple, boy meets girl, boy
woos girl, girl falls in love with the
boy. The story is cliche`. But to keep
the audience glued to the screen with
this kind of plot requires a great team
and he has got that with Manoj Paramahamsa
the cinematographer and A.R.Rahman the
immortal musician. There should always
be a very good brotherly bondage between
the director and the cameraman as Steven
Spielberg once said and I hope Gautham
Menon has found his brother in the industry.
I know Kerala is a beautiful place but
to see it from Manoj's lens was a different
experience altogether. Also due credit
to Trisha and Silamabarasan who are the
protagonists in the movie. The way Trisha
carried herself as Jessie is definitely
commendable. I used to know her as a pretty
girl but in this movie she was something
more than that. She's by far the most
sexiest, classiest and the most beautiful
heroine Gautham has ever had in his movies
till date. I think the credit should go
to Gautham, Manoj and Nalini (the film's
costume designer) for making her
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suave. Silamabarasan was at his best in the movie.
He totally played down his role which was very important
for the movie. All of us know how talented he is,
I truly hope he does justice to his talent in his
upcoming ventures.
Regarding the romantic scenes in the movie, I am sure
this is the only tamil movie where I did not feel
awkward when the protagonists were kissing. Such was
the class the movie had maintained. Even Mani Ratnam
couldnt pull it off that well when Madhavan kissed
Vidya Balan in the rain in Guru. The chemistry which
Karthik and Jessie share in the movie feels real.
The scene where Jessie texts Karthik asking If he
was in the train during the beginning of Omana Penne
song will relate to a lot of couples, considering
the amount of importance cell phone has in relationship
these days.
I have often felt movies these days don't use their
songs well and to an extent even spoil the pace of
the movie. But this movie is an exception. The songs
totally blend well with the movie and the background
score carries the movie till the end. The malayalam
song "Aaromale" is my favorite and was wonderfully
placed in the movie.
I am so glad the movie had a realistic ending and
again I would like to give credit to the director
and producer of the movie who trusted in the script
and stuck onto it. I am sure the movie ranks amongst
the best romantic tamil movies I have ever seen and
will remain in my heart for quite sometime.
Regds,
Sabrish GM
gm.sabrish@gmail.com |
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Tags :
Vinnaithaandi
Varuvaayaa, Silambarasan,
Gautham
Menon, A.R.Rahman,
Trisha |
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