hey guys for god sake pl dont post this type of unnecessary reviews here...its 
totally irrelevant to read these reviews after the stupendous success of 
VTV...go n see thecollection which VTV made after its release in dis same 
behindwoods page...posting articles like this seems to degrade the whole team 
of VTV including our ARR sir who is alos a part of this VTV... so let this 
happen for the last time...hereafter these things cant be encouraged anymore...
 
go n see this link..
 
http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/mar-10-01/gautham-menon-vinnathaandi-varuvayaa-05-03-10.html

--- On Fri, 5/3/10, pratap <[email protected]> wrote:


From: pratap <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] A (bad) review of VTV
To: "ARR FAN CLUB" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 5 March, 2010, 9:02 AM


  











VTV - HOPELESSLY ROMANTIC




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By Behindwoods Visitor K.ANANTH




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After proving his mettle with some unforgettable cop flicks and psycho 
thrillers Gautham Vasudev Menon seemed all set to make you fall in love, with 
love. In the end however you have to say that he has managed to do quite the 
opposite.

Karthik (Silambarasan) an aspiring film director, falls head over heals in love 
with Jessie(Trisha) at first sight. The problem? He is a Hindu, she is a 
conservative Malayali Christian, she has a job and is settled while he is still 
at the crossroads of life, trying to find a footing in cinema, having given up 
his studies already and to top it all she is a year older than him.

Despite having a great recipe for a classic romantic flick Gautham gets it all 
wrong. For starters this movie is a big time overdose of romance with very few 
enjoyable moments that you would like to relive over and over again. The 
initial sequences between the lead pair seem so artificial and contrary to the 
voiceovers Karthik gives at many points during the film. There is no real 
chemistry between them, at least for most part. It may be safe to blame the 
writing for this which summed up in one word is, unimaginative.

To top that there is nothing innovative about the script and the meandering 
screenplay just makes things worse. After a point in time the movie becomes so 
much of an ordeal and a test of patience that you manage to easily look through 

















some genuinely good moments towards the end.

However to Gautham's credit no one would have foreseen the twist in the climax. 
Yes it was practical and had that element of surprise but does he expect the 
viewer, subjected to almost 3 hours of romance, romance and more listless 
romance to walk out of the theatre having been swept off their feet?

Performances wise Trisha single handedly lifts the film up. Sexy and classy she 
easily manages to overshadow Silambarasan. Cinematography is one big reason why 
this movie passes muster. Very surprisingly there is very little to write home 
about AR RAHMAN's background score but he sort of makes up for it in the songs.

If only this movie had more than just love in it (Some healthy humor for 
example), if only it had packed in some more interesting events to get rid of 
the dryness, if only it had not been so long, if only...if only..There are just 
too many of them.

VERDICT: - STRICTLY FOR THE DIE HARD ROMANTICS.

Stars - 2/5.

REVIEW BY,

K.ANANTH
krishananth1990@ gmail.com


http://www.behindwo ods.com/features /visitors- 1/vinnaithaandi- varuvaayaa- 
silambarasan- trisha-04- 03-10.html


Perhaps he wants Vadivelu to appear for no reason and get bashed up by people 
and some Vijaykanth style fights maybe. Couldn't accept life as it is I guess. 
And I totally disagree with the comment on AR. BGM was awesome!!!


http://indian- music-bgm. blogspot. com/
 
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