Opening Credit -
I never knew that this film was existing. I used to watch Super Singer (Vijay TV channel) years back when it started. But is so boring and dramatic these days. Long back...when I was skimming through channels, caught Srini singing "Aaromale" so fantastically. Couldnt get the actual youtube link but here is something else that satisfies the song; well, actually I chose this link is because there is my favourite Stephen Devessey :-D - youtube link
Yet another day, yet another skimming through the channel and this guy singing "Yedhedho ennam vandhu" in a lovely manner. Never have heard it before. Lovely melodious song with lovely music. Whats this????? I googled it out immediately and found out the original track so excellent and pleasing. I became addicted to the song, I kept on listening to it on regular basis with repeat button turned ON. Then recently to kill boredom, watched the movie online in youtube
Main plot -
Simple love story that very badly reminds us of 'Panneer Pushpangal' though there is nothing common between the two except the location and school kids. Then the usual fight between parents, friend becoming fiend, reading between lines and then parting... forever. A pathos, yes.
End -
Thats all! Why the heroine died and what happened to hero is the cliche climax though the last scene taken in a goose bumping manner.
Plus -
Music, music and music (By Gibran)
Attractive location - Ooty is shown sooooo fresh and unfolded yet
Making it a period movie which makes it sans tech time... adding up all confusion to happen so naturally
The charm of Mia George
To some extent the acting of Arya's brother (whats his name... not registering in my mind at all.. try recollecting, all you get is Arya's face)
I loved both the character and the cast of hero's step father
Perfect choice of parents of the heroine too (BTW isnt that hero's mother playing in TV serials these days??)

Minus -
No chemistry between the lead casts. Hero keeps uttering I love you without any emotion let alone love
Why just the casts in the movie, we are also confused and convinced by the time the hero asks everyone if he is mental
Dont understand why the hero should attempt killing the heroine. I thought she had committed suicide, during the first few scenes
The hero! uh! you could do better boy
Unfitting song sequences except Devadhai song
What a wastage of award winning Thambi Ramaiah
Two questions -
Isnt Mia George a mix of Anushka and old actress Ashwini (there are couple of Ashwinis, I dont know which film did mine act)?
Why all Ooty guys wear Beret?
I liked the irony shown between the friends - one is Kamal fan and another one is Rajini's :-D something that the current phase kids will never understand but its us who fought right?!
Whos that person casting as friend. Cute and very good acting.
My two cents - Overall it is neither 'amaram' (eternal) nor a 'kaviyam' (epic) unfortunately. But the music haunts us. Especially the "Mounam pesum" song by Chitra with interludes by Sowmya. While Chitra singing in low pitch, Sowmya in a high pitch, wow! It is more like an angel keeps revolving around you in white clad gown, when Sowmya is singing. Feels like 'I am in love'. May be that is the only amaram you get in this movie
Image courtesy - iflickz.com through google search. Thank you guyz.
I never knew that this film was existing. I used to watch Super Singer (Vijay TV channel) years back when it started. But is so boring and dramatic these days. Long back...when I was skimming through channels, caught Srini singing "Aaromale" so fantastically. Couldnt get the actual youtube link but here is something else that satisfies the song; well, actually I chose this link is because there is my favourite Stephen Devessey :-D - youtube link
Yet another day, yet another skimming through the channel and this guy singing "Yedhedho ennam vandhu" in a lovely manner. Never have heard it before. Lovely melodious song with lovely music. Whats this????? I googled it out immediately and found out the original track so excellent and pleasing. I became addicted to the song, I kept on listening to it on regular basis with repeat button turned ON. Then recently to kill boredom, watched the movie online in youtube
Main plot -
Simple love story that very badly reminds us of 'Panneer Pushpangal' though there is nothing common between the two except the location and school kids. Then the usual fight between parents, friend becoming fiend, reading between lines and then parting... forever. A pathos, yes.
End -
Thats all! Why the heroine died and what happened to hero is the cliche climax though the last scene taken in a goose bumping manner.
Plus -
Music, music and music (By Gibran)
Attractive location - Ooty is shown sooooo fresh and unfolded yet
Making it a period movie which makes it sans tech time... adding up all confusion to happen so naturally
The charm of Mia George
To some extent the acting of Arya's brother (whats his name... not registering in my mind at all.. try recollecting, all you get is Arya's face)
I loved both the character and the cast of hero's step father
Perfect choice of parents of the heroine too (BTW isnt that hero's mother playing in TV serials these days??)

Minus -
No chemistry between the lead casts. Hero keeps uttering I love you without any emotion let alone love
Why just the casts in the movie, we are also confused and convinced by the time the hero asks everyone if he is mental
Dont understand why the hero should attempt killing the heroine. I thought she had committed suicide, during the first few scenes
The hero! uh! you could do better boy
Unfitting song sequences except Devadhai song
What a wastage of award winning Thambi Ramaiah
Two questions -
Isnt Mia George a mix of Anushka and old actress Ashwini (there are couple of Ashwinis, I dont know which film did mine act)?
Why all Ooty guys wear Beret?
I liked the irony shown between the friends - one is Kamal fan and another one is Rajini's :-D something that the current phase kids will never understand but its us who fought right?!
Whos that person casting as friend. Cute and very good acting.
My two cents - Overall it is neither 'amaram' (eternal) nor a 'kaviyam' (epic) unfortunately. But the music haunts us. Especially the "Mounam pesum" song by Chitra with interludes by Sowmya. While Chitra singing in low pitch, Sowmya in a high pitch, wow! It is more like an angel keeps revolving around you in white clad gown, when Sowmya is singing. Feels like 'I am in love'. May be that is the only amaram you get in this movie
Image courtesy - iflickz.com through google search. Thank you guyz.