Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya - Movie Review


GENRE: Romance
CAST: Silambarasan, Trisha Krishnan
DIRECTION: Gautham Vasudev Menon
MUSIC: A.R.Rahman

After frustrated with the Red Smudges in the websites of Sathyam Cinemas, Inox, etc., I was lucky enough to find tickets at Mayajaal !! [ Obvious in a multiplex where a film runs 35 shows/day!]

Expectations were high in the air and I could sense as it was contagious.

2.40PM..

Movie started to roll with a credit to Director Rajeev Menon!! [for using the line "Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya" from Rajeev's directorial debut "Minsara Kanavu"! Good Gesture Gautham!!]

Love! A topic which has been used by Tamil filmmakers to vivid dimensions is once again brought to the forefront by director Gautham Menon who catapulted his career with a dashingly romantic "Minnale".

Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya [VTV, in short] is a romantic story between a straight forward guy and a much confused girl. As it has been promoted, VTV is a love story with difference.

The curtain raises with a Scene in a church where Jessi's[Trisha] marriage is taking place and Karthik[Simbu] hiding & standing as one among the guests & watching it! Then the pin wheel moves to the past.

Karthik, a mechanical engineer with a heart of a film maker, stays along with his family in a rented house owned by a christian family. This gives a lead to the story and your assumptions turns out to be right but the director scores in how he unfolds the story.

Cupid strikes Karthik on the first sight of Jessi who is one year older than him and he falls in love. Jessi works in a software company [Adhukaga kaila eppa pathalum oru Laptop bag!!]. Karthik makes sure to get atleast a glimpse of Jessi everyday when she goes for office and on her return. He also tries hard to open the gates to his career in film making by trying chances with some directors. At that time, he finds acquaintance with a cinematographer, Ganesh [played by Ganesh, one of the producers of VTV] who helps him pursue his passion.

One fine day, Karthik proposes to Jessi and she just gives an angry look and walks off. The next day, Karthik got the news that Jessi has gone to her Grandma's home in Alappuzha. So our hero starts off to kerala to woo Jessi. I liked the dialogue "Avan Avan grilfriendkaga Americavukke poran!!"[Remember Vaaranam Ayiram!] Ganesh's dialogue delivery keeps the humour quotient in the movie alive with timely one-liners.

Karthik meets Jessi at a church in Alappuzha and apologises for his behaviour and they decide to be friends. Jessi introduces Karthik as his classmate to his relatives in Kerala and their friendship[??] grows.
Everything is going on well, now what do you expect? A Villain! Here Villain comes in the form of Jerry, Jessi's brother. He senses what is perspiring between Karthik and his sister and this triggers a fight in which Jerry ends up beaten black and blue. This bitters the relationship between the families.

Such problems wipes down the chances of Karthik and Jessi getting married and Jessi had no other choice but to come out of the relationship. Jessi's marriage gets fixed to a wealthy christian guy.

"Will Karthik get back his lost love? Will Jessi take a strong decision about her future life? Did Karthik's ambition to become a filmmaker get washed out amidst this furore??' The Second Half of the film provides answers for all the questions in a much slower pace.




The main highlights in this movie is the cast. Simbu as Karthik has given what is expected for that character and does not cross the danger line even at one instance. This script provided a big scope for acting and Simbu has utilized it to the maximum. It is very rare to see Simbu underplay fitting himself to the character and he has done that in style in VTV. His ability to emote the situations is very much vivid while getting angry over Trisha, making Trisha to understand his love,etc., Simbu has proved his acting skills right from the first frame in VTV.

Trisha as Jessi, a malayalee christian looks very cute in her sarees [All credits to Nalini Sriram, the costume designer]. She plays just the perfect confused girl with an oscillating mind and doubtful decision making [ She leaves audience confused at many places, but thats what Jessi is!!]. She delivers perfectly how the character is portrayed and has made her strong presence in the screen with some really good acting. Trisha takes the heart of the audience with homely looks and elegant gestures.

Ganesh will his humourous dialogues keeps the viewers' bone tickling especially his dialogues when caught in the police station and during the journey to Kerala.

Also Uma Padmanabhan, Kitty and Bob Antony had done justice to their roles.

There are no words to laud the lens works of Manoj Paramhamsa who has picturized Malta, Kerala, USA in their utmost beauty. Each frame is a picture perfect filled with vibrant colours of nature. Hats off!!

"The Mozart of Madras" ARR has created a masterpiece with all the songs already scorching the charts as chartbusters. His re-recording and background score has provided the much required flavour to the brewing romance. "Hosanna" and "Omana Penne" shot at Malta has been the pick of the songs and other songs are equally good in their own class. One important thing I could clearly notice is that the lyrics of any of  the song played depicted the current situation of the story. Totally the music of VTV is magical.

Now its time for the Helmsman, Gautham Vasudev Menon. The first thing to appreciate him for the way he has taken the story. Without this clear characterization and charming dialogues, VTV would have been just another love story. Though the narration is on the slower side which gets more slower in the later half, it is acceptable to an extent  for such a smooth story. Gautham has proved his élan in creating romantic flicks yet again with VTV.

As we already discussed a lot of pluses,  a few pitfalls in VTV:
  • Though romantic movies normally are bit slow, the pace of VTV gets slower as it progresses.
  • In many of the places just to keep the logic intact some of the scenes are included.
  • Though the climax is a different try, many of the audience are left confused. Some of my friends actually left the hall thinking the movie was over when actually 10 to 15 mins was still left !
On the whole, A good romantic movie which makes you nostalgic if you have been in love and will make you to love if you have not yet been in one.

Surely worth a watch!

VERDICT: விண்ணைத்தாண்டி வருவாயா! உள்ளத்தைத்தாண்டி உயிருக்குள்!!

RATING: 3.5/5

5 comments:

jAI said...

Rox Pa?am, Enna padathoda climax mattumavadhu sollama vitayae, adhu varaikum romba sandhosam ...

Unknown said...

suresh:kadaisiya ena soninga.. luv pandravanguluku rmba pudikum, pannadavangala panna thoondum.. idhula neenga endha ragam na??

Parameshwar Ramanan said...

@suresh,
Unakku endha ragam thonudho andha ragam da..

@Jai,
Ippo thaan naan konjam konjam review ezhudha aarambichirukken. Hereafter ll make sure only a outline of story is there!!

Anonymous said...

Its a real time theme ... And very nostalgic for whoever crossed the same type of scenarios in Life...!!!

Ganesh and Simbu uses the timely dialogues.. Appreciating it...

Unknown said...

hai,

A delay in reading in d blog! appologies for tat..a very well portrayed blog,taking into account all d features of d movie..interesting to read as well..And I must agree that arr's music was simply stunnin! very nice blog:) keep goin!