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A single mother changes her opinion about getting married again after meeting a single man and discovering that both of them have a similar past concerning their spouses.A single mother changes her opinion about getting married again after meeting a single man and discovering that both of them have a similar past concerning their spouses.A single mother changes her opinion about getting married again after meeting a single man and discovering that both of them have a similar past concerning their spouses.
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- Trivia"Kaatrae En Vaasal"'s Hindi version song "Paighaam" was originally supposed to be released in July 2000 in this film but was removed as it didn't fit it and that Hindi dubbed film was scrapped. Instead, Lakeer: Forbidden Lines (2004) film reused this along with two songs from this film in 2004. However, they recorded in April 2000 when Shaan, Unnikrishnan and Kavita Krishnamurthy came to Chennai and sang this song.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to cut sight of head butts during a fight sequence in order to obtain a PG classification. An uncut 12 classification was available.
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One of the better movies released at the end of the 90s. The big thing is the usual high quality music of AR Rahman and Vasanth's family oriented romance story Karthikeyan(Arjun), a photo editor in Bombay, is a widower, having lost his wife Aruna(Jyotika) a few years back. His parents have only one mission in life - to see him married and happy again. Chitra(Meena), a tamil girl whom Karthikeyan meets, gives them hope. She is a widow, her husband(Ramesh Arvind) having died too, and also has a son Shiva(Master Aditya). When they exchange their sad stories, Karthikeyan and Chitra find out that their pasts are linked.
In fact i like this movie for the fact that it is so realistic that it could happen or is happening to someone u know in real life or even your own life in the future. Like all Vasanth's movies, they show their quality years after u view them..He lets his films do all the talking' His films had a strong message and he managed to reach the masses with his excellent narrative style.
A.R.Rahman with his music and the cinematographer Arthur Wilson have done an excellent job together with the director vasanth to deliver. The editing and camera-work is subdued, subtle and portray still frames long enough to view the audience in the the story.
Every stage of the relationship between Arjun and Meena has been told naturally and with minimum of fuss. Their initial friction and subsequent gradual friendship are uncontrived and natural. the couple meet several times at the train station in the first half and these scenes are well done.. Both their actions and dialogs during these portions are very uncinematic and real like what happens in real life.... The role of Meena's neighbour is also inessential and is obvious as a ploy that allows Arjun to indulge in a fight sequence and maintain his 'Action King' sobriquet. But Vasanth recovers in time with a crisp climax that is underplayed and very effective with rain pouring down in cold ooty train station
I wish this talented director all the very best for all his future projects and hope that the stars shine bright for him
In fact i like this movie for the fact that it is so realistic that it could happen or is happening to someone u know in real life or even your own life in the future. Like all Vasanth's movies, they show their quality years after u view them..He lets his films do all the talking' His films had a strong message and he managed to reach the masses with his excellent narrative style.
A.R.Rahman with his music and the cinematographer Arthur Wilson have done an excellent job together with the director vasanth to deliver. The editing and camera-work is subdued, subtle and portray still frames long enough to view the audience in the the story.
Every stage of the relationship between Arjun and Meena has been told naturally and with minimum of fuss. Their initial friction and subsequent gradual friendship are uncontrived and natural. the couple meet several times at the train station in the first half and these scenes are well done.. Both their actions and dialogs during these portions are very uncinematic and real like what happens in real life.... The role of Meena's neighbour is also inessential and is obvious as a ploy that allows Arjun to indulge in a fight sequence and maintain his 'Action King' sobriquet. But Vasanth recovers in time with a crisp climax that is underplayed and very effective with rain pouring down in cold ooty train station
I wish this talented director all the very best for all his future projects and hope that the stars shine bright for him
- singaporesivaji
- Mar 11, 2011
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