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Tamil
Romantic Movie Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast: Silambarasan, Trisha,Uma Pathmanaban,K.S. Ravikumar,Prakash Raj,Babu Antony
Director: Gautham Menon
Producer: Madan, Elred, Jayaraman
Music Director: A R Rahman
Background Music: A R Rahman
Lyrics: Thamarai
Singers : Benny Dayal,Chinmayi,Devan Ekambaram,Karthik,Vivek Agarwal,Vijay Prakash,Blaaze,Suzanne D Mello,Kalyani
Cinematography: Manoj Paramahamsa
Editing: Anthony
Art Direction: Rajeevan
Release Date: 26 Feb 2010
Genre: Romance
Language: Tamil
Certification: U/A

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Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa Tamil Kollywood Film. India Film The film Directed by Gautham Menon.


The Story :
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa is a love story about two grown up people. Karthik(Simbu) and Jessie(Trisha)meet each other, one unassuing evening.....And it's love at first sight, for Karthik.

Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa Tamil Film Synopsis :
The Story : Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa is a love story about two grown up people. Karthik(Simbu) and Jessie(Trisha)meet each other, one unassuing evening.....And it's love at first sight, for Karthik.
Not having seen a beauty such as Jessie in years passed by, Karthik is love struck, dumbstruck, and spellbound...all at once. Jessie is the next door, in the typical sence. Secretive glance make way to obvious glance and the two get acquainted sooner or later. What begins with an unexpected friendship breaks boundaries to take shape as Love.

Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa Kollywood Movie Review :
Gautam Vasudev Menon's "Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaaya" is a clean romantic story without any deviation or sub-plots. While he succeeds in telling the love story in a pleasing manner, he fails to present the lead pair's separation convincingly.
The film is about Karthik (Simbu), an engineering graduate, who yearns to become a director and falls for beautiful Jesse (Trisha), the daughter of his landlord. Karthik tails Jesse for days before revealing his love for her.
Though Jesse likes him, she tells him that her family is dead against love and advises him to treat her just as a friend. And Karthik agrees.
Then at one point of time Jesse realises that she too loves Karthik and tells him so. But at the same time, she is still apprehensive about her father and decides to bury her feelings for Karthik for her family's sake.
Jesse's father fixes her marriage to a person of his choice. Jesse, who accepts it initially, ends up calling off the wedding as she cannot forgo her love for Karthik. But she isn't ready to elope with Karthik either as she doesn't want to hurt her father.
The film drags on with the waiting game - nothing much happens except for the lovers meeting each other. Meanwhile, Karthik gets a chance to work as an assistant director and Jesse suddenly decides that their relationship won't work and she leaves Karthik.
What happens to the lovers and their love forms the rest of the story that culminates in an interesting but poorly executed twist.



Menon has presented the lead pair's relationship in a lovable manner. The dialogues are sharp and sensitive as well.
The way Simbu acts out his love for the heroine is charming and the ambiguous reactions from Trisha are nice.
The problem with the film is that it tries to bank heavily on style than substance. The reason and provocation for the separation are far from convincing. The screenplay falls flat when Jesse decides to put an end to the affair for almost no valid reason.
A.R. Rahman's music is a class apart. The title song and the 'Omanapennae' song are very good. The background score is top notch. Manoj's cinematography is spectacular and Nalini Sriram's costumes for Trisha are fabulous.

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