
Star
Bindu Madhavi, Dinesh, Nakul
Director
Ramprakash Rayappa
Music
S.S.Thaman
Release Date
Fri, 20th Feb 2015
Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum tamil Movie Song Lyrics
Rank | Movie | Lyrics | Views |
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1 | Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum | Thamizhukku En Ondrai Azhuthavum | 1648 |
2 | Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum | Robo Romeo | 1553 |
3 | Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum | Sattunnu Enna | 952 |
Story
A computer geek is on a mission to activate a dead mobile network to call a cab driver, but the cab has a bomb planted in it, which will go off once the mobile network resumes.
Nakul plays a techie who follows his passion and doesn’t care
about the basic system of ‘taking a job’. He has underplayed his role in
the movie. He is like a cyborg who accepts a love proposal from a
random girl, without any hesitation. He plays his part well, considering
his character description, which is a stereotypical geek.
Dinesh is a happy go lucky person in the movie who eases off the film’s
tension with his romance and comedy. Sathish again finds a role which
has immense scope for comedy; a character that travels all through the
film and like most of his previous movies, his comedies were all the
'no-brainer' kind.
Though there were too many
technical terms used here and there, leaving the common man in the crowd
puzzled, the director does give simple explanations to most of the
concepts later.
The good thing is that the
movie doesn’t have any unwanted songs or goofed up scenes, which help
the narration of the film run smooth. However, the comedy quotient at
places, though not hampering the story telling, wasn't very effective.
The CG work was a bit tacky in parts but that’s definitely excusable.
The movie features two parallel love
stories – though both the stories had adequate weightage and a fair
share of good moments, as a whole they still fall a little flat due to
the lack of detailing. Cutting down a bit on the romance part, heavier
focus on the core subject could have made the film tighter.
A principal with no brains, Electronics & Communication Engineering
students who haven’t got the slightest idea of how the telecom system
works and a chairman of a leading multinational company with no swag and
nothing whatsoever to do, other than waiting for some random techie to
fix a serious alarming issue - though all these look too filmy they
nevertheless add some excitement to the proceedings.
The director takes a dig at the educational system in a very subtle way
by emphasizing the fact that our structure is more 'bookish' and less
practical. He has pointed out that you need not go to the IITs or any
other top institution to become a tech wizard; with passion, conviction
and the right frame of mind even a smart person from the streets can
become a most sought after technologist.
Bindu Madhavi looks very simple and pleasing and her scenes with Dinesh
are lively, while the other lead actress Aishwarya Dutta’s role doesn’t
offer her beyond one song and few romance scenes with her pair.
Urvashi, even with very limited screen space makes a towering impact.
Though Thaman’s contributions were limited to just a couple in the songs
department, his background scores were apt and served the purpose.