isnt that the main plot of the film? :confused: so how could it be simple and nice film
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Lol. I guess he/she refers to the opening and end credits.
OK Kanmani | | Premier Show at Dubai | Dulquer | Nithya Menen | Mani Ratnam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv6kmI3VmMQ
Return of the king
http://www.thehindu.com/entertainmen...e=true&w=ma446
Hit kodutha 'king,flop kodutha 'dokku'..athan ulagam..
O Kathal Kanmani
It was ok movie to watch. Not dull enough to make me sleep, but not mindblowing enough to keep me interested throughout. Performances were good, Nithya Menon is in the limelight at moment with 2 movies released at same time and doing brisk business, which helps forgetting her awful debute in 22 Malini Palayamkottai. D. Salman already impressed me in Vaya Moodi Pesavum, in this movie he continues it. Prakash Raj acting well is nothing new, but I was impressed by Leela Samson as well.
ARR is one of my favourite MDs, and Manirathnam gets best out of ARR IMO. Songs and BGM are great. I was dissapointed with Naane Varugiren in the movie, it is such intense song and the visuals should have been more captivating.
Manirathnam proved me wrong in the movie, I didnt expect him to make a movie that shows how some of youth are in todays generation, and they are not all alike, they are individuals trying to make a living in their own without standing in shadow of their parents. I would still say Ayutha Ezhuthu is his last best movie, and he needed a hit very badly, he could have lost everything after Kadal, the greedy wolves wanted to tear him apart, atleast now they will leave him alone for a while, untill they get another opportunity...
"I can't say if live-in relationships are right or wrong. Everybody have their own feelings and no one has the right to judge them and say if they are right or wrong.
Marriages are not working so well as they had some years back. Twenty years back, a couple used to get married and live happily for a life time, even if they don't know each other before marriage. It is not happening now. So live-in relationships can be right.
But we have no right to question those in live-in relationships."
- Nithya Menen, actress.