This film should have been titled Ninivellam Neeyadi. So much so that the hero Prajin has been celibate for years in memory of his deceased lover.
His girlfriend is believed to be living abroad. But on the other hand, Manisha Yadav, Prajin’s sister-in-law, has been circling around Prajan asking him, “Are you the only one?”
At one point, Manisha commits suicide, and Prajin, who has no other choice but to marry her, puts a condition. It means I will die if my old lover comes back and doesn’t marry her.
As everyone expects, the girlfriend returns. Couldn’t get in touch as he was abroad… (!) Knowing that Prajan was married, he also tried to commit suicide…
This is the story of who will decide to die for love… who will survive.
The strength of the film is the school love episode. Rohit, who plays Prajin in it, reminds Ajith of his early days . He has also given the required performance.
Also, Yuva, who becomes his girlfriend, is a wonderful discovery. Attractive in beauty and youth, She has a bright future.
But when Yuva returns from abroad, we expect so much from Prajin. But, after many years, the appearance of the character (Sinamika) who has grown up is so disappointing. She is at the level of Prajin’s sister…or mother.
But, fortunately… director Adhirajan makes sure that the blame does not fall on the aunty by giving an anti-climax at the end.
Another film on Prajin’s account. However, he has done his best in acting, action, dance etc.
Manisha Yadav is amazing. If you think of Prajin who is waiting for another woman with him by his side, you will see it.
showing the beautiful Sri Priyanka in a small role is a disappointment..!
Manobala, Redin Kingsley, Madhumitha Anganke try to make us laugh.
The songs are composed by Ilayaraja. Gnani, who is known for background music, has less appeal in this.
Cinematographer Raja Bhattacharjee could have shown the same quality in the song sequences in the film as a whole.