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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

VTV--- Worth-a, illaiyaaaa?



VTV aka Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaya is the current heart beat and Chat story of the present-day youth. Actually my orkut profile has been flooded with the VTV videos, pics and comments for the past one week. Not being a big fan of Gautham menon or Simbhu or Trisha, I just decided to watch the movie only and only for the LEGEND A.R.Rahman. Already, the songs were like killer waves and expecting a lot for his background score, I went for the movie this Sunday. Trully this is the second Gautham’s movie ,I am watching after “Minnale”.

Even though it’s a simple and hackneyed love story, it makes us speechless with Rahman’s astonishing background and Simbhu’s played down performance as a lovable guy. But I certainly felt that the first half was quite interesting and fast in pace with the second half lagging a bit. The film starts on a predictable note. As, Karthik (Simbhu) falls in love with Jessie (Trisha) at his first sight and then it’s again the cliché stuffs that we have in our old movies, where hero attempts various possible ways to attain his love. Surprisingly, Jessie wanted no relationship with him and just shakes hands with him to be friends. But Karthik sustains his love till the end. Whereas Jessie is literally confused with this relationship and when her parents get to know, things get worsened as they arrange her marriage with someone. Finally, do they get united or not, you have to experience it over the screens.

So, Did I like it…??? Hmmm…… I didn’t totally like it or hate it. Some scenes were really good and some were really, really, really not ma kind. Some parts are really superficial too. I felt, Simbhu was perfect with his character whereas Trisha was not that good to express her struck with emotional adhesion and disarrays. But her character was the best in the film, which portrays exactly how a present day girl is and I possibly think that every girl relates herself to that movie in some way. (But, still a girl, who can love a younger fellow and who can boldly stop her marriage with so much gut, should have the same to talk to her parents…. What do you know..?) And Finally, The Climax is a double delight. You can either have a soft and smooth vanilla flavor or the bitter still sweet chocolate flavor. I surely liked the VANILLA!!!!!!!! Especially, for the “Anbil Avan “song and for Karthik’s tears.


And how could I miss, Rahman’s background score was SUPERB and to the core enjoyable. To mention, the scene before “Mannipaaya song” and the scene where they decided to be friends and when they depart etc…. and it goes on. You can surely watch the movie only for HIM…..


So, VTV

--One who loves feels and relates with it.

--One who had loved and flunked will surely have painful tears.

--One who doesn’t know what love is will say “padama machi idhu!!!!”

Now which category do I come in..? Hmmm….



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