This is commendable when Tamizh’s father (Ravikumar) dies suddenly, then the camera slowly exits the room, as if the film asks the audience not to intrude into the family’s grief. The protagonist eventually marries the girl he is married to but remains confident in portraying the film.
Hema (Amy Jackson), the Anglo girl he loves and considers her honeymoon period with Samantha, There is lightness in these scenes and despite the familiarity of the situations, this film keeps us busy. The scenes in the first part of this thanga magan movie review film have a smooth rhythm. The pair of Radhika and Ravikumar seems to be perfect, composed to sing Tamizukkum Amudhendru Pier, Patel manages to do. The principal cast seems to be perfect in their roles. And, what we see on screen as a feeling of the goodness of this movie, is less organic and most calculated. This is seen most as a fanatic of movie characters – hardworking father and mother, stunning girlfriend, censured wife, wise friends and we care less for them.
But the film lacks decency which reflects the naturalism characteristic of Selvaraghavan’s home movies of movies and “VIPs”. There is a scene where Pey hero Tamizah and his friends are looking at “7 / G, Rainbow Colony” – a film that has been successfully tapped into fiction – and fills the screen with the words ‘A film from Selvaraghavan’ is.ĭhanush considers his brother’s influence to be true.