This movie was released in the year 2002.
Whenever one googles any film name, directed to the respective Wiki page, one can find the translation of the Tamil title in the first line. Sometimes the translation would be apt, sometimes it would have been a google translator thing. Where the contextual translation doesn’t happen most of the times, it would be only word to word translation. So for this movie the translation reads – ‘Silence Spoke’.
Many people love this movie for the plot and the character of ‘Jeans potta Saguni – Gautham’. Few scenes would be out of world. The dialogue like ‘Engendhu da varudhu indha lovvu’ shouts the mind voice of many who is undergoing break up. Scenes where the guy wants her lady love to come with him on the eve of her wedding and the way bride’s father speaks show raw emotion on screen. The thought of being upfront and ‘Fearless’ in love is beautifully captured. Rather eloping and assuming that the parents won’t agree there is a crazy little thing called asking/speaking with them would be shown well. One awesome scene that deserves standing ovation is where Gautham speaks about public display of love and affection which tells about ‘Avai Adakkam’. "Yedhuku vidama pudichutae iruka, oodi poidumnu bhayama? - "Idey Maari dhan veedu varaikum poganum". Un pondati dhana? vittutu poida matta moment. Sheer beauty!
While Kannan is bit playful in love and loves Maha, his friend - Gautham stays away from girls. As it happens in many gangs where one gives the best relationship advice and stays single, one promotes break up and stays single and one is a social butterfly this gang showcases healthy humour. Trisha as a beautiful athai ponnu of Kannan, no specific comments on her acting, she sticks to the story well so as to induce Gautham’s assumptions in love, except that few of her salwars look like salwars typically stitched in 8th standard with loose fittings with no distinction among the top, the bottom and the dupatta which the tailor would have claimed to be the latest trend, a photograph wearing the same is still dreadful for a throwback and the one which is loose to wear even in mid-twenties.
Over all bit astonishing to believe that this was the debut movie from the director of Ram, Paruthiveeran – Ameer Sulthan. Good old YuvanShankar Raja musical soothes till date. Though the transformation isn’t visible much on Gautham’s facial expression when he falls in love, Tamil cinema has an unusual display of karmic cycle in love. Laila Mehdin comes back in cameo role where as she left him for someone better and wealthy in the movie ‘Thinking about you’ (Unnai Ninaithu). Though this duo doesn’t match the powerful karmic pattern displayed in the movies Romeo-Juliet and Engayeum Kadhal.
Just for this song from Snehan,
“மனிதன் என்னும் வேடம் போட்டு மிருகமாகவாழ்கின்றோம்
தீர்ப்பு ஒன்று இருப்பதை மறந்து தீமைகளைசெய்கின்றோம்
காலம் மீண்டும் திரும்போதே பாதை மாறிபோகாதே
பூமி கொஞ்சம் குலுங்கினாலே நின்று போகும்ஆட்டமே
ஆடாத ஆட்டமெல்லாம் போட்டவங்கமண்ணுக்குள்ள
போன கதை உனக்கு தெரியுமா..?”
the movie is worth watching umpteen number of times. This song speaks loudly in this movie 'Silence spoke' adhan Mownam Pesiyadhe! (Read in Major Sundararajan voice).
Whenever one googles any film name, directed to the respective Wiki page, one can find the translation of the Tamil title in the first line. Sometimes the translation would be apt, sometimes it would have been a google translator thing. Where the contextual translation doesn’t happen most of the times, it would be only word to word translation. So for this movie the translation reads – ‘Silence Spoke’.
Many people love this movie for the plot and the character of ‘Jeans potta Saguni – Gautham’. Few scenes would be out of world. The dialogue like ‘Engendhu da varudhu indha lovvu’ shouts the mind voice of many who is undergoing break up. Scenes where the guy wants her lady love to come with him on the eve of her wedding and the way bride’s father speaks show raw emotion on screen. The thought of being upfront and ‘Fearless’ in love is beautifully captured. Rather eloping and assuming that the parents won’t agree there is a crazy little thing called asking/speaking with them would be shown well. One awesome scene that deserves standing ovation is where Gautham speaks about public display of love and affection which tells about ‘Avai Adakkam’. "Yedhuku vidama pudichutae iruka, oodi poidumnu bhayama? - "Idey Maari dhan veedu varaikum poganum". Un pondati dhana? vittutu poida matta moment. Sheer beauty!
While Kannan is bit playful in love and loves Maha, his friend - Gautham stays away from girls. As it happens in many gangs where one gives the best relationship advice and stays single, one promotes break up and stays single and one is a social butterfly this gang showcases healthy humour. Trisha as a beautiful athai ponnu of Kannan, no specific comments on her acting, she sticks to the story well so as to induce Gautham’s assumptions in love, except that few of her salwars look like salwars typically stitched in 8th standard with loose fittings with no distinction among the top, the bottom and the dupatta which the tailor would have claimed to be the latest trend, a photograph wearing the same is still dreadful for a throwback and the one which is loose to wear even in mid-twenties.
Over all bit astonishing to believe that this was the debut movie from the director of Ram, Paruthiveeran – Ameer Sulthan. Good old YuvanShankar Raja musical soothes till date. Though the transformation isn’t visible much on Gautham’s facial expression when he falls in love, Tamil cinema has an unusual display of karmic cycle in love. Laila Mehdin comes back in cameo role where as she left him for someone better and wealthy in the movie ‘Thinking about you’ (Unnai Ninaithu). Though this duo doesn’t match the powerful karmic pattern displayed in the movies Romeo-Juliet and Engayeum Kadhal.
Just for this song from Snehan,
“மனிதன் என்னும் வேடம் போட்டு மிருகமாகவாழ்கின்றோம்
தீர்ப்பு ஒன்று இருப்பதை மறந்து தீமைகளைசெய்கின்றோம்
காலம் மீண்டும் திரும்போதே பாதை மாறிபோகாதே
பூமி கொஞ்சம் குலுங்கினாலே நின்று போகும்ஆட்டமே
ஆடாத ஆட்டமெல்லாம் போட்டவங்கமண்ணுக்குள்ள
போன கதை உனக்கு தெரியுமா..?”
the movie is worth watching umpteen number of times. This song speaks loudly in this movie 'Silence spoke' adhan Mownam Pesiyadhe! (Read in Major Sundararajan voice).
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