What’s it about:
Gautam and Kannan are close friends since a long time. Gautam does not believe in love and he has a very bad opinion about the present state of love and lovers. Gautam is fiercely independent. Kannan is in love with Maha and he is an open flirt with all other girls too, except Sandhya, his ‘mora ponnu’. Kannan is a very obedient father-fearing son.
Gautam isn’t convinced about Maha’s love with Kannan until the very end when an incident to Kannan shows Gautam the extent to which Maha loves Kannan.
Gautam thinks that Sandhya is in love with him and he also starts falling in love. But, in a sad turn of events, Sandhya is in fact in love with another guy. Gautam had misunderstood Sandhya’s intentions. Gautam walks away totally shattered and even more skeptical about love.
In the end, Kannan marries Maha and Gautam walks away all alone, mulling over his loneliness. Then all of a sudden, his longtime fan and a girl who has been loving him unconditionally since his college days, resurfaces and convinces Gautam that she is the girl for him. A fairytale climax that gives a very feel good feeling about love and life.
Hits
- Yuvan’s terrific songs and nice soothing BGM. An all-time favorite score from Yuvan
- Suriya looks macho, tough and at the same time very handsome as Gautam. He does adequately and dances like a dream in this film.
- Nanda as Kannan does very well for his debut. The 2 girls are beautiful and don’t have much to do except a few scenes. Trisha makes her debut and is very cute.
- The humor is all situational and the 3rd friend Selvam provides some good laughs.
- The dialogues are all brilliant. Gautam’s take on love has been brought out with some very humorous dialogs.
- The realistic feel good nature of the entire film.
- The climax is very intelligently linked with the rest of the film, though it appears very cinematic
VERDICT
A great debut by Ameer and a stark contrast from the rest of his later films. One of the all-time feel good films.
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