Director: Aishwarya R. Dhanush
Rating: 7.2/10 IMDb
Released On: 30 March 2012
Produced by: Dr. K. Vimalageetha and Dhanush
Distributed by: Wunderbar Films
Music By: Anirudh Ravichander
Running Time: 2h 28min
Distributed by: Wunderbar Films
Music By: Anirudh Ravichander
Running Time: 2h 28min
Language: Tamil
Cast:
- Dhanush named "Ram"
- Shruti Haasan named "Janani Ram"
- Sivakarthikeyan named "Kumaran, Ram's friend since school days"
- Prabhu named "Ram's father, a businessman"
- Sunder Ramu named "Senthil, Ram's work friend"
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Movie Story: Ram (Dhanush) is a School student falling in love with Janani (Shruti), who is also a Class 12th student and charms her through school. When her family decides to move to the US, she consumes her passport and visa because she can’t bear to live without Ram. Finally, both get married, but will they live happily ever after?
Movie Review: Dhanush is one of that best actor in Indian film who is at home playing a school understudy and furthermore an agent doing combating his internal evil spirits (as he does in "3") or a youthful sales rep scanning for his bicycle (in "Polladhavan") or an uneducated provincial who just realizes how to breed and battle chickens (in "Aadukalam", which brought him his first national honor for acting). An on-screen character at the pinnacle of his specialty, he doesn't start to perspire while depicting the two boundaries of Ram, however, his presentation as a student in adoration is more engaging and watchable than the changeover into a wedded man in the subsequent half.
Shruti Haasan does an awesome activity as a student, with her modest face and shy looks. In spite of the fact that discourse conveyance gives her a chance to down in certain scenes, her work in "3" is a genuine case of her developing development as an actor in her second execution in Tamil after "7 Aum Arivu".
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Sivakarthikeyan is a roar and keeps the laughs coming in the main half. He is sorely missed in the second half when the screenplay takes a turn for the genuine. Sunder Ramu as Senthil, a companion of Ram, has, unfortunately, the same old thing to offer, his job being fundamentally the same as the one he played in "Mayakkan Enna". Veterans Prabhu, Bhanupriya and Rohini are additionally unfortunately underused, however, they sparkle in the constrained degree offered to them.
Music Writer Anirudh demonstrates that there is something else entirely to him past "Kolaveri", which sadly will be the primary motivation to drag the spectators into the theaters. (Dhanush and Shruti) "Kannazhaga" and ( Anirudh and Mohit Chauhan) "Po nee po" make his certain to show for the listeners among with the discernable audiences.
What is angering is the way Janani's child sister, what our identity is told is brought into the world with a meeting impedance, suddenly starts talking, and the "message finishing" following a somewhat repetitive second half. Why this Kolaveri?
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