Love Love love and love is the theme of the story. The movie is basically a love story with a typical ending. The maximum part of movie revolves around the pair trying to propose each other.
Cast: Silambarasan, Trisha Krishnan, Uma Pathmanaban, K.S. Ravikumar, Prakash Raj
Director: Gautham Menon
Asking about the Genre of the movie, Its not a drama, action or any thriller its Romance.
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa is a love story. Karthik (Silambarasan) and Jessie (Trisha) meet each other…..and it’s love at first sight for Karthik.
Not having seen a beauty such as Jessie in years passed by, Karthik is love struck, dumbstruck, and spellbound…all at once. Jessie is the girl next door, in the typical sense. Secretive glance make way to obvious glance and the two get acquainted. What begins with an unexpected friendship breaks boundaries to take shape as Love.
Unable to hold his emotions, Karthik doesn’t allow his feelings to rest for too long when he proposes to Jessie and that leaves her in a perplexed state.
Silence from both ends…….Followed by regretful thoughts…..And decisions to be made………..
As love choose its own way, familiarity make ways for a healthy yet simple relationship between Karthik and Jessie. Just when life seems perfect surrounded by the indescribable feeling of romance, Jessie brings out her uncertainly over the relationship leaving Karthik in a perplexed state this time around
Simply put – Love is beautiful but it can be painful too…..
The director has put only one action scene in the entire movie. Screenplay is quite slow and dialogue delivery are worth noticing ( of course dialogues as well.
The ending of this movie is very odd leaving audience perplexed at the end but nevertheless movie is watchable and a good time pass.