First, we must thank Goutham Vasudev Menon for giving a refreshing and feel 
good cinema in the era of useless action masala. Vinnaithandi Varuvaya is 
really a pure magic and works a lot with the viewers who easily identify their 
own flashback or current memories while watching the lead pair.




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Karthik (Simbu), a Tamil Hindu mechanical engineer with the dreams of making 
films, meets Jessy (Trisha), a Malayalee Christian girl, who is an IT 
professional. And yes.. it is love at first sight! She lives on the top floor 
with her strict father (Babu Antony), mother and an aggressive brother, while 
Karthik and his family have rented out the lower portion of their house. 
Karthik’s passionate wooing melts Jessy, who finally succumbs to his ardent 
love. But her family and religion stands in the way of true love. Whats 
happening for their love is explained in a different way in the climax.


Silambarasan... a great performer! He is really awesome and has done his role 
with fantastic touch. His way of expression and his tears in the climax are 
really classic. In fact, he exposes his action in a very cool and controlled 
manner, which portrays him big. Keep it up Simbu!

And Trisha looks good and has delivered fine performance and even overtakes 
Simbu in few scenes as a confused and excited girl with real love. She is 
perfectly exposing her possessiveness over Simbu and inability to overcome her 
parents in the second half. The chemistry between the lead pair is looking real 
and mind boggling. 

The character of Ganesh (one of the producers of this film), who appears as a 
cameraman cum hero's friend in the film, is really interesting. 

The picturisation of the songs is simply remarkable and AR Rahman steals the 
hearts with his soothing, mesmerizing melodies like Mannippaya, Hosanna. Manoj 
Paramahamsa's camera work is a major plus point of the film. Antony’s editing 
without using any gimmicks makes the narration silken smooth.

However, the film Vinnaithandi Varuvaya is having few minor flaws. The slow 
phase of the second half and frequent use of bad words (Chennai Tamil) are 
major minuses in Goutham's narration. But these are all not preventing one to 
enjoy the content of true and painful love of the film!

Cast: Silambarasan, Trisha, Gnanesh

Music: A R Rahman

Camera: Manoj Paramahamsa

Editing: Antony

Art: Rajeevan

Direction: Goutham Vasudev Menon
 
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Production: Udayanidhi Stalin


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