Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya reviews

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Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya review
Movie
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya
Director
Gautham Vasudev Menon
Music
A R Rahman
Cast
Silambarasan, Trisha, Kitty, Babu Antony, Ganesh
By Moviebuzz
Three cheers to Gautham Vasudev Menon, the big daddy of romance is back with a bang! His Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya (VTV) is pure magic. This one works and grabs us where it matters; VTV is straight from the heart. 10 years after his candy floss Minnale, Menon's VTV is a far more mature Valentine. The film is backed by awe inspiring performance and precisely one thing going for it and that's the chemistry between its lead actors Silambarasan and Trisha, Manoj Paramahamsa's eye-catching frames, great screenplay and a stunning climax that is riveting. It is return of romance and will strike a chord with anyone who's loved and felt the unbearable anguish of loss, and knows the feeling that binds people in love together. Menon's creativity is completely home grown though it looks autobiographical. Karthik (Simbu) a mechanical engineer dreams of becoming a film director meets Jessy (Trisha) a Malayalee Christian girl, an IT professional and it is love at first sight. She lives on the top floor with her strict father (Babu Antony), mother and an aggressive brother while Karthik and his family have rented out the lower portion of the house. The first half is all about how he passionately woo her, follows her to Kerala, with his good friend Ganesh (Ganesh) a cameraman and his mentor who was instrumental in him becoming director KS Ravikumar's AD. Karthik's passionate wooing melts Jessy who finally succumbs to his ardent love. But her family and religion stands in the way of true love. The romantic track is engaging because it's innocent, simple and the director nails it right. Silence convey so much more than irreverent banter, and nowhere is this more evident than in the interactions between Karthik and Jessy, whose romance is conveyed through their conversations, eyes and longing expressions. The credit goes to its lead pair who invests sincerity and genuine enthusiasm while attacking their roles. However, VTV is not devoid of minor flaws. It has too many songs which are experimental and are non-structured that act as speed breaker. The pre climax song is unwanted, still "Hosanna.." and "Aaromale'" are the pick of the lot. The film at 2 hours and 35 minutes can be trimmed by at least 10 minutes in the second half to make it as racy and interesting as the first half. Count among its major plus points- the technical wizardry of the film. Manoj Paramahamsa's camera and his colour combination especially the night silhouette shots in the backwaters have a touch of class. Art director's Rajeevan's choice of interiors and mixing it with the exteriors are brilliant. Antony's editing without using any gimmicks makes the narration silken smooth. The film belongs to its lead actors. For sure, Simbu has come a long way from his finger wagging punch line spewing days. It's a joy to watch him in the climax scene when he speaks about his love by taking ordinary lines and delivering them so convincingly, and never miss a beat. His sheer agility in the romantic interludes, his composure, his dead pan humour and his tears in the climax are tangible and real, giving it a heart warming immediacy. As a woman torn by the dualities of her existence, Trisha looks good and delivers her career best performance in a knock-out role. Her costumes, body language and gait changes as the story shifts from Chennai to New York via the backwaters of Kerala. There is a super cameo by Ganesh (one of the producers of VTV), which is earthy and outrageous as the cameraman friend of the hero and raises huge chuckles and the bar of the film. The film is a must watch for those who cares for cinema of sense and substance. It stresses the fact that Tamil cinema has to break the mould if it aims to grab eyeballs. Gautham Menon has crafted a movie that will stay in our hearts for a long, long time.

Verdict- Very Good

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Vinnaithandi Varuvaya Movie Review
Vinnaithandi Varuvaya - Lengthy Love story
IndiaGlitz [Friday, February 26, 2010]

'Vinnaithandi Varuvaya', (VTV) and you know what its like to cross the sky and get into another dimension called love. 'Vinnaithandi Varuvaya' is a popular lyric from the 'Vennilave Vennilave' song from 'Minsara Kanavu' directed by Rajeev Menon and all of you know that. So director Goutham Vasudev Menon has rightly acknowledged Rajeev Menon in the first card of the Titles. How humble!

Right from the time, the word 'action' was told, the film has been creating the ripples of expectation among director Goutham's fans. He has surely tried his maximum to live up to the expectations. Captain Goutham and his team- comprising of editor Antony, art director Rajeevan, director of photography Manoj Paramahamsa and music by A R Rahman, just look at that combination, have always given us that feeling of modern cinema.

Well technically, the movie is made with high values- Exceptional music, background score, re-recording, classy camera work, foreign locations, etc. All the technicians involved must receive that imperative appreciation for they have done their work with much finesse.

The first in the list of technicians who have to be appreciated would be, undoubtedly, A R Rahman. Man! Isn't he a creative genius! His 1st movie after the Oscar phenomenon. His music is one of the main reasons to the much acclaimed hype. The re-recording and the background score are really amazing. If you've listened to his songs in your personal stereo, then its only half of the magic you have experienced.

The picturisation of the songs is simply remarkable and they complete the magic. God knows how Goutham gets his ideas and the eye of Manoj Paramahamsa who's done 'Eeram' before, not just his eye that thought of those exotic locations but his 'lens eye' as well that caught all those beautiful locales. Watch those videos even with half opened eyes and you'll realize he hasn't used a camera but a paint brush with the palette of colours from Mother Nature. The colour tones in the movie have been brought out quite amazingly. The songs especially, 'Hosana' and 'Omanna Penne' shot at Malta, are worth the watch at the cinemas. Songs get major attention in the movie and the other technician we are going to talk about is Rajeevan and his art-work in the sets of a few songs is fascinating. The D.O.P (director of photography) Manoj has used minimal artificial lighting in the movie, showing his signature style.

We'll come back to the people behind the camera a little later. Now is the time for the people in front of the camera. Trisha and Silambarasan as the lead pair, and quite a few veterans in the movie like Kitty as Silambarasan's father and Bob Antony as Trisha's father. All artists have done well especially Ganesh, also one of the producers, who plays Silambarasan's friend, has acted well, and his dialogue delivery must be appreciated. Lets talk about- Silambarasan! We've seen him as a college student, as a mass character and we've seen him dance in the middle of the road, typical Chennai style, but can you imagine Silambarasan in formals, as a simple, regular guy-next door, decent and at his best behaviour? Well, he has proved he is not just the normal run-off-the-mill commercial hero but an actor who will mould himself into any character that a story demands. He's come out of that commercial image with VTV. All were apprehensive about the fact that Silambarasan working with a classy director like Goutham. But the director has been persistent about Silambarasan and he hasn't let the director down. Silambarasan has been in front of the camera since he was a kid and such a role as 'Karthik' in this movie is really not demanding or impossible to him. He hasn't acted in this movie, but has been himself. His dialogue delivery appeared to be simple, just like how he would talk to anyone in his real life. He is an ambitious and aspiring film maker in the movie and in real life, he really is.

Opposite Silambarasan is pretty lass Trisha. Trisha as Jessie has portrayed her character brilliantly, she hasn't over acted or under acted, and she's done it perfectly. Director of Photography, Manoj has prettified Trisha, and she looks prettier than her previous appearances. Saree clad in most of the movie, Trisha has pulled off a terrific performance. Nalini Sriram's costumes might start a cult with the ladies from now on.

Now we're moving in to the 'story, screenplay and dialogues', by Goutham. Don't expect us to be spoilsport and reveal the storyline and the cute screenplay of the movie. The first half till the interval will grab your attention as it has been nicely written and well taken. Some cute scenes between Silambarasan and Trisha look really candid and the camera man has managed to capture that cheeky chemistry between the two. According to the film promos, theatrical trailers, etc 'VTV' is a love story 'with a difference'. There wasn't anything particularly different to talk about, except for Simbu being younger to Trisha by one year, and the screenplay that won't tell you till the end if they've fall in love and live happily ever after?

Silambarasan wooing Trisha, their second pairing after 'Alai', is not at all impractical and you can relate their characters to real life. Their chemistry is enticing and they actually appear a cute pair. Silambarasan's attitude in the movie is straight forward while Trisha is homely and conservative. The one thing you can't relate to life or even agree is the hero meeting the heroine at her house, at his will without anyone noticing. Cinema has grown of age, or have people!?

The screenplay in the first half is slow and cute but the screenplay in the second half is even slower.

A faster screenplay might spoil the feel of a romantic movie. Back to technicians, Editor Antony has done a decent job but could have advised his Captain to chop off a few reels. Some of the audience thought the movie got over and they got off their seats when a song was being played! but the movie continued for 10 more minutes after that.

Silambarasan, we all know fights well and dances amazingly. There is just one stunt sequence in the movie and that's designed by Shiva who's handled the fight scenes very well and Silambarasan is the demi-god we know, sustains not a single scratch on him. Silambarasan's dance is admirable. Keeping in mind that most of the songs are not dance numbers, you'll still see him sway to those tunes convincingly.

Dialogues in the movie and especially Silambarasan's dialogue delivery are worth mentioning. The dialogues make you giggle at times, and sometimes they make you feel- how one can be so romantic.

Director Goutham has tried something 'different' but the audience is perplexed at the end. You wouldn't know how to react after the climax. Weird! If you've been following all his movies and know his style of film making, then you would appreciate his work. There were rumours about two climaxes to the movie. The version the audience saw on the first day is not really lively.

Finally a disclaimer: If and only if, you have all the time in the world, and you like the slow romantic genre, you'll enjoy this one.

VTV- a feel (long) 'good' film!

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Looks like a good romantic movie😳 I think first Simbu movie I am looking forward to watch😳😆 Both trisha and Simbu looks good😳
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I am gonna watch this tomorrow
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH im soo happy finally this movie is out.. im loving simbu-trisha jodi.. OMG cant wait to watch it..
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cant w8 to watch it....read fan reviews on FB official page of dis film.....all of them r awesome!! reallly cant w8!!!
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I saw some scenes from VTV....cute scenes😳...Simbu seems to have transformed a lot from his previous movie to this romantic hero 😛
The picturization of the song Hosanna is so good👍🏼....Simbu didnt overshadow the song with his heavy steps...really good choreography and loved the location, Malta😳
Hopefully we can soon read our members reviews 😉
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OMG.. im just loving simbhu more thn ever in this movie he looks soo good plus his acting is wow.. they both compliment eachother ..
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I saw the movie....2nd day 2nd show...!!

and m simply stunned and touched by the film!! One in a hundred films.....and seriousli BIG hats off to the whole team and HUGE applause to SIMBU and TRISHA for their perfomance..!!! No1 but only they could have done the roles so beautifully. Am seeing a REAL love story after AGES!!! The climax did make me smile while crying. It totally touched my heart deeply!!! Wen is another love story ever gonna beat dis one.....

Words r just not enuff to tell how d film was...you really need to watch to know the film....no review can be made wid the film...coz the story is simple but the way it progresses is so different. A must watch film for all youngsters, ppl who gonna marry and newly married couples.....d film speaks so much to us!!! Again words are just not enuff...

Thanks to the team for making this movie.....
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I just lovedddddd the movie
Simbu n Trisha are AWESOME 👍🏼 👍🏼
The film worked for me just coz of Jessie's characterization and Trishas done a good job
Simbhu is just too good -Cant believe I am saying this- "i loved him in this movie" 😳
would love to watch in Telugu coz Samantha(Jessie in telugu) & Naga chaitanya are so cute

Goutham Menon has done a real good job 👏 👏
Trisha looks verry Pretty-was just admiring her sarees and her hair do

ARR songs are pretty good and has been picturised well

The only minus i thght was that the second half was little slow but the climax seq makes up for it

Finally-this movie is a MUST WATCH
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And in song sequences, Mannipaaaya looks out of the world. The picturisation for that song, makes you go 😲 such beauty. And the lighting and camera work is a biiig plus to the film. Minus would be like told in the reviews, we feel like songs come very often in the film halting the story. And ya 2nd half was a lil drag. But it makes up for the acting by the leads and also for the photography.

Their pair is sizzling hot on screen. And their intense scenes dont look vulgar unlike how normal simbu ahem scenes r like. Trisha looks best in her wardrobe, be it a song or the film. She carries any costume well. Stunning. And simbu is a shocker for every non simbu fan. He really does shock anyone who sees the film. One intense lover.

But my mom after seeing the film said looks like its his real life story 🤣🤣🤣 trisha's role is aish and tht nandini's role is nayantara😉 if u get wat i mean🤣
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Insha allah, i'll be watching this tomorrow...

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