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Sunday 19 February 2012

Muppozhudhum un karpanaigal

Storyline:
Ram (Atharva) is an IT engineer in Chennai. He spends all his week-ends with his beau Charu (Amala) in Bangalore.  They share aunique bonding. Now, Lata (Amala) who is the CEO of Ram’s company returns from US. With her marriage set to happen in a couple of weeks, she meets Ram and gets shock of her life. The twist in the tale begins. A flashback narrates that both Charu and latha are the same and that Ram lives in a world of delusion. Eventually, the romantic story takes the turn of a psychological thriller.


Review:
The storyline sounds much familiar reminding one of films like Kudaikul Mazhai and Mandhira Punnaigai.
Atharva Murali has matured enough in his very second film. He has shouldered the responsibility of playing a tricky character well. He sings, dances, and even flexes his muscles apart from doing some unbelievable aerobics stunts.

The sad part is that the details that go missing in the script. The description of software professionals, and the romance between couples in contemporary world are far from reality. Also the events unfold in a hurried manner towards the climax on expected lines. The physiological angle hasn’t been handled well.

it's a GV mela all over again — the smorgasbord on offer is a connoisseur's delight. So is the riveting title score. Getting better with every film G.V. Prakash Kumar reiterates that he is here to stay. And Thamarai's verses are enchanters too. Yet Kumar could have given more thought to the placement of the songs — the ‘Sokku Podi' piece in particular.

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 Songs
Oh Sunandha

Oru murai

Oru murai remix

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