Ponnuthaayi !

After finished watching VS' Love Panna Uttranum, I was confused between which one to watch next in order, either GVM's Vaan Magal or Sudha's Thangam. I saw a lot of appreciation for Thangam, henceforth I planned to watch Thangam at No.3 and had to go for GVM's Vaan Magal.

This is Part - 2 of Paava Kadhaigal review,a write-up on GVM's Vaan Magal.

The story is primarily based on the question - "Must women carry the trash of honour?"

If your answer is yes, this film isn't for you (better watch some Telugu movies).
You say, "No," this piece is for you people - (mild spoiler ahead) - and the climax too 😉

Since GVM's movies are usually based on some Metro-cities with English speaking characters, lavish lifestyle and stuffs like that (I couldn't resist using the word 'stuffs,' as this is a write-up on GVM), he is new to this zone and thus, I felt, he is bit amateurish on this theme. However, GVM managed to construct the story really well and completely neglected "the eliteness."

The entire cast was good, but, I personally felt that Adhithya Bhaskar needs to refine his acting.

GVM's previous films had a much hue on this film, such that GVM's name is 'Sathya,' ; the motherhood of Simran in Vaaranam Aayiram and most importantly his 'voiceover.'
But, this time, the voice-over isn't as disturbing as in ENPT.

The initial set-up of the film is really admirable where GVM flawlessly resembled typical Indian father.Well done GVM.

Nothing-so-special cinematography from Ganesh Rajavelu - but the Muiscal composition must be pointed here with Karthik has created music elegantly - Ponnuthaayi song is such a strain.

Lastly, Dialogues !
GVM has skillfully knitted the dialogues for the film.
Every dialogue is a whip-lash !

If you haven't read Part - 1 of Paava Kadhaigal review, read it by clicking this .

Spasibo !





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