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Chithirayil Nilachoru Review
- 10/25/2013 1:17:34 PM
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Cast: Arjun, Vasundhara Kashyap, Baby Sara, Ashok Sundarrajan, Ganja KaruppuDirection: R SundarrajanGenre: DramaDuration: 2 hours 10 minutes
Synopsis: A young woman gets into a conflict with an auto driver after he unintentionally disrupts the very purpose of her purpose visit. She decides to wreck his life in turn but, then, learns of his past and falls in love with him.
Review: Throughout his career, director R Sundarrajan has resorted to the device of a hero and a heroine clashing initially only to fall in love later. Think Amman Kovil Kizhakkale, Engitte Modhathe, or Kalamellam Kathiruppen. He uses it again in Chithirayil Nilachoru, in which a young woman (Vasundhara), who comes to the city to solve a legal wrangle over her property, gets into a conflict with an auto driver (Arjun) who unintentionally disrupts the very purpose of her purpose visit. Having lost her ancestral property, she decides to wreck his life in turn but then learns of his past, softens up and falls in love with him (another regular Sundarrajan contraption that can be seen in films like Seethanam and Thalattu Padava).
However, what might have worked well or at least partially in those previous films never really works here, as none of the characters do anything remotely logical. When the heroine leaves her file in his auto, the hero and his friend (played by Sundarrajan's son Ashok)
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