Tuesday, January 22, 2008

"Pirivom Sandhipom" - Passenger train travels in a scenic route

Tamilnaduexpress again travels inside tamilnadu for a visit to one of the pongal release films "Pirivom Sandhipom" -> "PS" ( Indha padathoda pera type pannum bodhu kai valikkudhu ba)
First of all, applause to director Karu Palaniappan for giving a nice movie, which can be watched with entire family.

Sometimes, when we are tired of masala biriyanis and spicy dishes, for a change we go for curd rice. "PS" is a like a curd rice which satisfy us to some extent. You don't find "twists and turns", "smashing fights", "item songs", "non related joke track" in this movie, but still can be enjoyed. The pace of the movie is slow, and in some places (Thookkam kooda vandhadhu, aana naan thoongala) very slow, but it succeeds in taking us through most part of it.

A family oriented girl (sneha as visalakshi), getting married to a guy (cheran as natesan) in a much bigger family, gets attracted by the relationship values by their love and affection. Suddenly, a job transfer makes the couple getting relocated to a distant location, and the girl, started missing her entire family, starts losing her mental and physical health. Finally, a local doctor (jayaram) comes into rescue, brings the entire issue to the notice of the husband, who gives back the family to her.

The marriage sequence of a typical "nattukottai chetty" family is captured very well. Direction, dialogues, songs are very good and it shows they worked hard for the quality. Some of the scenes are really good, and stay in our mind. But one fact, Whenever sneha is bored and worried in the movie, i am also bored and looking at my watch. First half of the movie is really enjoyable, and I feel that second part is little tiring, and should have been handled better.

Verdict:"Pirivom Sandhipom" - Passenger train travels in a scenic route

Enjoy 75% in travel and 25% in snack.

Extra fittings:
I don't know why people have not approached sneha for "closeup toothpaste" advertisement ;-)

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