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Vazhthugal.
Jan 25, 2008, 16:48
Director: Seeman The opening scenes of Kathiravan's apprehension, that marriage may prove a block to his fulfilling his duties towards his parents, are well brought out. Kathir's best friend caught in a mental torment between his responsibility towards his aging parents and a demanding wife, had packed off his parents to an old age home. And Kathir didn't want this scenario repeated in his life. But a chance viewing of an interview of Kayalvizhi on a TV channel, her noble thoughts, simplicity and her expressing her happiness at being part of a joint family, kindles in Kathir the thought that she would make an ideal bride for him. Kathir makes a trip to Coimbatore and devises a plan to worm his way into her household and her heart. It's from here that the script diverges, and it becomes more about love marriage versus arranged marriage, with Kayal's grandpa a staunch opponent of love marriages. There are a couple of fights thrust in, as if the director suddenly became conscious of the lack of 'heroism' in his hero. The characters and the episodes turn cliched and stereotyped here. And in this scenario, if Madhavan seems disinterested and lackluster, and Bhavana despite her chirpiness fails to connect to the audience, it's not surprising. One can appreciate the director's love of the language, in the way he has named his characters, and in his determination not to include non-tamil words in his dialogues (with a couple of exceptions). But it becomes a bit too verbal at times. 'Vazhthugal' may be a well intentioned film. But it fails to entertain or touch a chord |
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