![]() So, the lightness of touch the film requires is missing and what you end up with is a bunch of characters who talk non-stop trying to be funny but fail more often than not.Īnd, there is no better example than the leading man himself. Ezhil seems to have tried to do a Kalavani here but those familiar with his repertoire will realize he is more comfortable with melodrama. Movie Review: The plot of Manam Kothi Parvai is pretty much on the lines of the by-now familiar rural romance formula (a happy-go-lucky guy head over heels in love with a girl whose family wouldn’t hesitate to murder the guy if it comes to know of his affair) but director Ezhil (of Thullatha Manamum Thullum fame) attempts to offer some subtle variations - he keeps you guessing on the girl’s thoughts on the romance well into the second half and then, rather than treat it as a serious romance, he tries to inject humour into the scenes.īut there is quite a difference between merely trying and actually making your treatment succeed. So, when Revathy’s family, respected - and feared - in the village, arranges her wedding with another, his friends decide to get the lovers together at all costs and send an inebriated and unconscious Kannan and a drugged Revathy off to Kerala in the hope that her family will accept the couple once they are married. Story: Though he loves Revathy (Aadhmiya), his neighbour and childhood pal, Kannan (Sivakarthikeyan) lies to his friends that she too is in love with him. ![]()
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