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Director Ram the man who brought about a revolution with his KattradhuTamizh is back after a long wait with the much awaited movie "Thangameengal". Produced by Gautam V Menon's Photon Kaathas, the movie was delayed quite a number of times and has finally hit the screens today. True to his word, the movie is an abode of sentiments that revolve around various issues pertaining today in an ordinary family. Yuvan is the king of BGM and his soothing music has already made waves. So let us see what this movie is about.
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Now watch Tamil hot movies online basis Ram wastes no time in bringing up the storyline of this melodiously woven tale, a simple one to the point. An ordinary man with so very little money wants his daughter to be happy, no matter what comes through. He plays the character of Kalyani, a man who toils pretty hard to meet both ends, thereby trying not to live in his father's shade, but is forced to. His daughter Chellama (Sadhana) is a sweet lil angelic girl who fares below average in the class, but is all chirpy and gleeful when she is with her father. Shelly Kishore is the mother of Chellama, the usual home maker you see in an ordinary house trying to be of a moral support to her husband, and to mind her own business with the in-laws.
The scenes revolving around Father-Daughter is so very beautifully depicted and it's very easy to compare a normal father, be it a wealthy billionaire to that of a man living by the huts. To simply put forward, spending time with your kid is worth more than anything you can crave for. That man is Kalyani in this movie. Though he is the hero of his kid, not so very much when it comes to everyone else, without a proper job and an income the tension that prevails in the house forces him to take up a job far away from the reach of his lovely daughter.
Just when you think, where the anger is and talk that we saw in his previous movies, the same aroma can be felt when Ram gets mad at the teachers and others who daunt upon his methods of raising a child. Sometimes the question that he puts forward is straightforward, but otherwise a little overboard as well. His acting as a lovable dad is far better than when he does the angry talk. The school system that frames a kid to be lesser than average, singling out all her emotions is dealt in a neat way. Might be an eye opener; however the impact it creates could've been even more fitting. That said, an ordinary man's feeling and his reaction is simple and painful in his mind that is reality.
If you come up to the theatres with the intention of getting back home with a message in your pocket, well the movie doesn't try to be all preachy and tell you what to do. It's like a journey that we experience through its feel that makes us more attached to every frame of it. Post first half, the pain of separation from a daughter is shown with class and emotionally upped screenplay. All you fathers out there far away from your daughters, these bits of emotions are for you. The little girlSadhana's acting is sweet and tender like coconut,her innocence is something we can relate to a child who reaches out to her dad for solace at her times of need!
Yuvan's BGM is spot on and delivers quite well. The signature tune that echoes through the movie dwells well with the movie's pace. "Anandha" song is breathtaking in all aspects, music, and cinematography rich in dad-daughter sentiment. Arabindhu's camera work is magnificent, be it the visuals around the mountains or the cycle ride through the valley!
Ram deserves a special mention for his direction cum acting, with only two movies he has proved his mettle and Kollywood needs more directors like him no doubt. The cameo by Padmapriya as a teacher might look uncalled for, however that's screenplay of twists!
Ergo, a movie is far more of an experience to feel and relish, go with your daughter and you are sure to enjoy!
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