ella oru flowla varradhuthan..Quote:
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ella oru flowla varradhuthan..Quote:
Originally Posted by Vivasaayi
Saw the movie on Wednesday evening in Mayajaal.
After reading negative responses, first thought of going to Silambattam or DS.
However at last decided to go for this. Once again Duet movies came with a very
good movie. Duet movies never fails and this also. (I know it a big POI :|)
The movie starts with the aged PrakashRaj sharing his experience with Prithvi who came to
park for his little girl baby. The first few dialogues they share about kids itself raises expectation
and i know this is my cup of tea.
Prakashraj steal the show. He was so natural with his emotions.
Pirantha muzhanthaya kai la thookum boathu varra paravasam,
Kuzhathaikku yaethaavathu onnunaa ennannu yoasanayae seyyaa pathathapadurathu,
Ponnu pattunnu yaethaavathu sonnathum vaadi poarathu,
Trisha Maapilla select pannitathaa sollomboathum, marriage nerunge nerunga avar padara uneasiness..
along with humor filled all over.. He was so good.
All the supporing characters from Trisha, Aishwarys, Thalavasal Vijay, the servant plus manager char,
everyone were apt choices.
One more big plus are the dialogues. Fun filled all over :thumsup:
Those 2 sardarji children :rotfl:
Songs and BGM :notworthy:
Negatives: :huh: I did not feel any such.
PR story fullaa solli mudichathum, naan innum evvalavo travel panna vaendi irukkunu yoshichu avighnaava
paarthaen.. the same was in the screen.. Prithviraj had the same look at his daughter. The success of
Radha Mohan lies there :thumbsup:
If u are a father of girl child u will definitely enjoy. I would say any young parent could enjoy the movie
for sure. For other too it is definitely worth a watch.
For me this is the best movie of the year. Clean family entertainer :yes: :thumbsup: I am going to
make changes in the hub nominations :mrgreen:
Thiru- change the judgement :(
en ponnu " i love u daddy sonnaalae" :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Anban
btw, en oru vote naala oru changes um varaathu :wink:
Saw Prakash Raj speaking in the trailer. Kind of uninteresting..
One positive review :P
Duet does it yet again!
Even as women activist groups are crying themselves hoarse about the need to celebrate the girl child and luminaries like Kapil Dev are endorsing the importance, Prakash Raj adds further lustre to the subject with his ninth production Abhiyum Naanum (U) helmed by Radha Mohan. At a time when the anathema of female foeticide seems to be still extant, Abhiyum … which deals with the delight of having a daughter should make us rejoice!
Long ago there was this film called Thaai Pirandhal with Sharada in the lead, which was woven around the line that every time a child is born, a mother is also born. That’s the crux of Abhiyum … too, except here the dad replicates the mom.
The comparison, however, ends there. The Duet Movies-Radha Mohan combo has never disappointed viewers — the trend continues.Don’t look for formula here. You won’t find any. Mohan has already proved that he doesn’t believe in contrived twists and turns. Nor does he promise unrealistic duets and dances. True-to-life stories with minimum deviations are his forte and commendably, he sticks to his promising pattern.
When normal ups and downs in a family are being showcased naturally there’s very little room for mind-boggling action. Hence the risk of the screenplay turning prosaic does exist. Radha Mohan transcends the possibility most of the time, though you can’t help feeling that certain areas could have been tauter.
Dad Raghuraman (Prakash Raj) dotes on his daughter, Trisha (Abhi). It’s the mother (Aishwarya) who is balanced and practical. To Raghu, Abhi is forever a fledgling who has to be shielded. That her wings have grown and she would wish to take off on her own don’t occur to him to all. So when it does happen it isn’t easy for him to digest.
The story has all the potential to derail on to the beaten track of melodrama. Astutely Mohan doesn’t allow it to. Dialogue (Narayanan/ Subramanian; what happened to Viji?) is a worthy accompaniment to the proceedings. So you are foxed when among the beautifully filmed montage songs you witness Prakash’s theatrics in the ‘Azhagiya Azhagiya …’ number. Kumaravel’s four-liner (‘Chinnamma Kalyanam’) in the wedding scene appears redundant too.
Screenplay in flashback mode seems to be the trend these days. Raghu narrates his story to Sudhakar (Prithviraj), whom he meets during a morning walk, and the latter gets too absorbed in it. As they ‘walk the talk’ endlessly, there are times when you are worried about Sudhakar’s kid whom he had brought along! For a while the two seem oblivious to its absence!
‘Vaa Vaa …’ is simply scintillating — proof that Vidyasagar is very much in form. There’s first-time lens woman Preetha, experienced editor Kasi Viswanathan and artwork ace Kathir, who are part of the formidable technical team of Abhiyum Naanum.
When have people ever sought the actor in Trisha? Aren’t you glad Mohan has! It’s a dream role and the beauty breezes through it with sensitivity and grace. Prakash Raj practically lives the part. Aishwarya has always been an under-utilised actor. Here she does justice to her role with a vengeance.
You knew Kumaravel (Ravi, the household’s caretaker) was talented. He just needed the right platform — he gets it this time and glitters all the way! Ganesh Venkatram is paired with Trisha. Apt, you could say, yet more on the expression front would have been worth it. A noteworthy aspect of the characters is that each has a distinct trait — ‘Thalaivaasal’ Vijay, Sriranjani who plays his wife, Manobala, the friend, Jayashri (Kumaravel’s pair) the mischievous kids, Manmeth Singh … Such dignified, healthy fare is rare. Lap it up!
Abhiyum Naanum
Genre: Sentiment
Director: Radha Mohan
Cast: Prakash Raj, Trisha, Ganesh Venkatram
Storyline: Of a father for whom the daughter is everything, a mother who’s balanced, and the sensitive understanding daughter herself …
Bottomline: Watch it for its natural treatment
http://www.hindu.com/cp/2008/12/26/s...2650030200.htm
The film is released in Bangalore today, I suppose. I don't know where though.
Nataraj, Ajantha - 10:30 AM, 1:30 PMQuote:
Originally Posted by equanimus
Innovative Multiplex - 1:00, 7:00, 10:00 PM
Poornima, Lavanya - 4:30, 7:30 PM
Sri Balaji - 6:00, 9:00 PM
indha thadavaiyum unga aaL dhaan ezhudhiyirukkArA ?Quote:
Originally Posted by equanimus
No. He had already told that he wouldn't write for Duet Movies' productions.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
Two new guys have written the dialogues. Per marandhu pochu :oops: