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ellarume, onnu vitta chitappa payan, rend vitta mama ponnu review thaan podraanga!
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Don't worry guys its a sure shot record breaking BB
So far reviews are positive
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Super report frm gulf :)
after so many years i am here in forumhub :) thala fan from kerala ........
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fans show will start @ 6am morning waiting for thala darshanam :)
Verithanam...............waiting fr 5hrs to pass before my FDFS at Rakki
First Review starting to come: http://www.onlykollywood.com/yennai-...-movie-review/
Lots of positives. 3.75/5
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Totally loved it... Thala looks it so easy.. his romance.. smiling.. as IPS.. the portions with trisha were fantastic.. totally a new ajith.. the character will leave an impact on u.. GVM consistently maintained that, a neat narration.
another review: http://madaboutmoviez.com/2015/02/05...ya-dev-jayate/
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I have a few issues with Yennai Arindhaal. It is close to three hours long and the second act drags a bit. It resembles Vettaiyadu Vilayaadu to some extent in the first half. The BGM is too loud. Okay, now that we have gotten this out of the way, let us settle down and come to the enjoyable parts.
Yennai Arindhaal Poster 2Cheers Guys, the wait is over. Gautham Vasudev Menon is back and how! He delivers a stunning film that utilizes the star power of Ajith like no other film has. Produced by A. M. Rathnam, co-written and directed by Gautham Menon, edited by Anthony and beautifully cinematographed by Dan MacArthur, Yennai Arindhaal… (English: Well, if you know me…) is a thriller set in Chennai.
Despite some elemental flaws in logic and plausibility, this is a tense and potent film that almost reaches the sort of greatness that we can find to a greater degree in Menon’s best work, Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu. The plot tracks the life and journey of Sathya Dev and how his life changes due to his choices. For a movie about Sathya Dev’s life, Menon boldly experiments by opening the film (and closing it) with the point of view of Thenmozhi (played by Anushka Shetty). And as a script writer and director, he is much more relaxed and confident and plays to Ajith Kumar fans’ galleries. (Remember the opening scene in Vettaiyadu Vilaiyaadu where he brilliantly used the star power of Kamal?!). There are many clap worthy scenes that remain with you even after the movie is over. (My pick is a scene involving the term Collateral damage!). Thala fans happy Annachi!
And Menon also shows his true class in the subtle emotional scenes involving Sathya Dev and Esha, his daughter. (Esha trying out single plait after looking at the portrait of Hemanika is superb – almost as good as a Suseenthiran touch!). The romantic track between Trisha and Ajith in the first half has a uncomfortably close resemblance to Vettaiyadu Vilaiyaadu, but the scene where Ajith proposes to Trisha belongs to the best of Menon list(Trisha is brilliant in a cameo). Menon is supported by some excellent work by his crew. The action sequences are superbly staged and edited, the cinematography by Dan Macarthur is truly a class act and Harris songs gel with the film very well. (Harris – Tone down your BGM a bit please).
The complete cast is competent but the movie belongs to the director. With perhaps the best third act after Aaranya Kaandam, Menon carefully plans and executes a knock out punch in the third act. Shridhar Raghavan and Thiagarajan Kumararaja’s names in the scripting department, the well cut trailer and the catchy songs had raised expectations sky high for me. Every bit of the expectations has been fulfilled. Satya Dev Jayate!
Getting positive reviews so far...can't wait to see in big screen.
waiting for reviews & collection details from thideer Dhanush Fans!
one more positive review (but has little bit of spoilers) : http://www.naalayacinema.com/yennai-...-movie-review/
Padam extraordinary #YennaiArindhaal thala pinnitaru
you guys might have heard...arun vijay was in kasi..after the movie we all chanted "victor! victor!"..he broke down...guy deserves it..superb effort..really meant a lot to him..
there you go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOOKM6yj_BM
In the theatre... Enga area la ivlo kootam naa paathathe illa... That too preview show with ticket price $20... Sweet surprise...
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Premier shows sold out here in century theatres Bay area!
Thala's performance will be loved by family audience...tremendous effort...For the fans, we have never seen him in this type of a role..second half will be a treat..
GVM never loses control..
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Thala was terrific with and outstanding realistic performance ... Sema mass plus class ... Was a real treat for Thala fans ....
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After a very long time Oru Nalla Thamizh Padam #YennaiArindhaal ... Except people who are mentally ill , Tamil cinema audience will love it
sify review: http://www.sify.com/movies/yennai-ar...-15058972.html
Verdict - watchable
Seen it. It will satisfy typical A class and family crowd. Esp non-ajith fans. there is little for "mass ajith" fans. Story wise, it is a simple story and at places reminds all GV movies. You can say it Is an Ajit film and not a Thala film. Arun Vijay has even space and excels in his performance. Second half is racy compared to first half. Thala - Trisha scenes, Thala - little girl scenes, Thala - Nasser scenes etc all are good.
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Overall - movie is just too good and Thala - Ashish V scene was terrific. Thala's dialogue delivery in this scene is too good
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Selva, same here except that i liked the first half better, that Thala - Ashish V scene, best till date by Thala, A Vijay had a Mass intro than Thala :)
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YENNAI ARINDHAAL MOVIE REVIEW
Release Date : Feb 05,2015
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Yennai Arindhaal (aka) Ennai Arindhaal review
Review by : Behindwoods Review Board
CAST AND CREW1 of 2
Production: Shri Sai Raam Creations
Cast: Ajith Kumar, Anushka, Arun Vijay, Trisha
Direction: Gautham Menon
Screenplay: Gautham Menon
Story: Gautham Menon, Sridhar Raghavan, Thiagarajan Kumararaja
Music: Harris Jayaraj
Background score: Harris Jayaraj
Cinematography: Dan Macarthur
Dialogues: Gautham Menon
Editing: Anthony
Art direction: Rajeevan
Stunt choreography: Silva
Dance choreography: Brindha, Satish
Lyrics: Thamarai, Vignesh Shivan
PRO: Suresh Chandra
If a story has to be told with an individual who enjoys a larger than life persona off-screen, isn't that a challenge? With the premise of the story being simple and intact, Yennai Arindhaal is what Sathyadev experiences as a timid boy, an uptight cop, a passionate lover, a loving father and a killer with a heart. Thanks to Gautham, Ajith is utilized far more than the usual gimmicks and compulsions of a commercial hero. Ajith is made to cry, look defeated, feel his pain, and also get hurt quite a lot of times. If the ardent, dedicated followers of Ajith can accept Yennai Arindhaal, then the actor Ajith is coming closer to you.
What if all that you want in life tends to move away from you? What will you do to save the rest from leaving you? Ajith as Sathyadev delivers the right emotion and is effortless with the multiple transformations his character goes through. With quintessential similarities between the real Ajith and Sathyadev, you tend to see the gentler, well-groomed, well-bred and a genuine Ajith on screen. With the envying looks and the sweltering screen presence, Ajith is undeniably one of the smartest looking heroes we have, giving no work for the make-up artists. If you have a problem differentiating the class Ajith and the mass Ajith, then Yennai Arindhaal might give you an alternate experience of watching a Thala movie.
Gautham's untiring efforts in positioning womanhood, the unadulterated love for somebody, addressing the plight of single parents, the clinical touch of a father, the insecurity of a villain and the pain of losing something, is a tried and tested template of his and he uses it here too.
Trisha has replaced Jyothika as Gautham's favorite female lead and she continues to give us the same feeling since the Lesa Lesa days, with her beauty and elegance. She excels as a mother and scores with her love filled eyes. With all the focus on Ajith and Ajith only, Anushka gets a fair share of the pie with her non-dramatic acting. If a baddie needs to trouble Sathyadev, he has to look powerful, think cunning and not have second thoughts about hitting. Arun Vijay looks macho, has a flawless body, wears rich costumes and his hairstyle will very soon set a trend. Victor's (Arun) wife, Parvathy Nair gets a noticeable role and has perfectly done what has been told. Vivek evokes laughter when you badly need it and is sticking to his Padikathavan days' facial expressions.
Harris' songs emotionally cement Yennai Arindhaal. Back to back numbers in the first half will enlarge your expectations on the second half. Kudos to Gautham for making songs a part of the narrative and preventing them from becoming obstrucive. With so much to tell in a single film, YA spends a lot on establishing, then finally dwells into a conflict, then diving into a denouement.
If actors need to bring a vigorous physical change and act their lungs out, Ajith can gravitate the same feeling with a walk and a fearsome look. Special credits to him for opening up to a story like this and giving what it needs, than eyeing for moments that would multiply his ever-growing fan base.
Coming to the technicalities, Dan's camerawork is equally stunning and sensually colorful. He is a promising find. Anthony is Gautham's partner-in-crime and he does set the much needed pace and gives an extra hand with the non-linear narration. His cuts and transitions add an overall value. Silva's realistic stunts look painful and feel hard. Harris' BGM with pulsating dub-step, guitars on distortion and sax with the pianos in the backing, gratify every dimension of the emotions portrayed.
If you are going to see applause for the usage of foul language, then it's Yennai Arindhaal. Some prompted acting, Gautham templated dialogues, an already exposed story are few minuses that Yennai Arindhaal carries. The oscillations between the 'Mellisaana Kodu' create a stir.
Yennai Arindhaal is a feeling, a learning that just takes sometime to tell you the story, by not dramatizing events and exaggerating factors. Finally, Gautham should be credited for making a movie not for Ajith fans, but one which Ajith's fans will enjoy! Isn't that what good cinema is about?
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YA.. But even then it is same. As I said, it is like Mugavari Thala. Thala fan base is growing in sivakasi. Mankatha set the milestone and dissolving fan clubs had created lot of admirers. Still Thala fans there do an amazing job.
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Story was predictable. That's the only thing. But lot of good moments at regular intervals bridges it. Definitely a different film for Thala. Traces of aaramya Kaandam style. Wonder why blogger Arraathu is thanked in the movie
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#YennaiArindhaal - 3.75/5. Convincing and satisfying hat-trick for Menon, with Ajith controlling the show all the way
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good to see all positive review