8 reviews
Gautham's first movie is a story between a girl who is engaged and a man who falls in love with her.
The hero falls for a girl.He comes to know that she is already engaged.So he pretends to be her fiancé and she also starts liking him thinking to be her fiancé.
She comes to know the truth -- and what happens next?
--------Guyz watch out for the songs, it'll surely make you dance to its tunes (hatz off to Harris)
-----You'll surely feel the love in most of the scenes.
--If you love someone -- don't miss this movie.
The hero falls for a girl.He comes to know that she is already engaged.So he pretends to be her fiancé and she also starts liking him thinking to be her fiancé.
She comes to know the truth -- and what happens next?
--------Guyz watch out for the songs, it'll surely make you dance to its tunes (hatz off to Harris)
-----You'll surely feel the love in most of the scenes.
--If you love someone -- don't miss this movie.
I was absolutely captivated by "Minnale." The casting was spot-on, and Madhavan's performance was simply outstanding. It's clear why he became such a heartthrob for cinema fans! The soundtrack was just phenomenal, and I still find myself humming those melodies days later.
The story was so engaging, and I never felt a dull moment. From the lighthearted humor to the moments of genuine tension, there's a perfect blend of emotions. The film is a true testament to director Gautham Vasudev Menon's skill, and the visuals capture the beauty of places in such a lovely way.
"Minnale" is a true classic of Tamil cinema. If you haven't seen it yet and love a good romance with a sprinkle of drama, you're in for a treat!
The story was so engaging, and I never felt a dull moment. From the lighthearted humor to the moments of genuine tension, there's a perfect blend of emotions. The film is a true testament to director Gautham Vasudev Menon's skill, and the visuals capture the beauty of places in such a lovely way.
"Minnale" is a true classic of Tamil cinema. If you haven't seen it yet and love a good romance with a sprinkle of drama, you're in for a treat!
Let me start by saying I'm really surprised that there are not many on on IMDb has yet reviewed this cult favourite and famous movie . Minnale was one of the most successful films in tamil in its year of release
The story was not something new in western cinema but definitely new to Indian cinema. Loving a engaged girl was addressed in films even before in Titanic and older Tamil films. The director had included the element of impersonation which itself is new. The crew did their work in a perfect manner. The visuals and the BGM were of top quality.
A DAY IN 2001...
There was a lot of hype surrounding the release of Minnale. The music had indeed struck lightning with everyone. And when the film was finally released for the valentine Day, The group of us decided to hit the theatres.
The story of Minnale is an exercise in creativity when compared to most mainstream Indian movies.
The director of this movie is the now successful director Gautham, for whom this was a debut movie. The music director is Harris Jeyaraj, who too made his debut. He used to be(I believe he still is) AR Rahman's assistant.
But Harris caught me with surprise. One after another, every song in the album was attractive. The freshness and richness in the music reminded me of A. R. Rahman, in his early stages. Harris had a wonderful mix of music, but to call it a trend setter of the millenium is more apt. Nevertheless I was struck with the music, that my cerebrum automatically started collecting information regarding the film. People said that HJ had copied some of ARR's tunes, but whether or not that's true, a man has to be credited for giving excellent music, and Harris Jeyaraj deserves every bit of praise for that. Harris delivered a fresh new sound which appealed to the masses and classes alike.''vaseegara'' went on to become one of the so called millennium hits. The sound was very much like Rahman's but still managed to be different.
Watchable once and maybe a cult favorite for the truly sentimental
Minnale is the first smash hit by the now renowned Tamil director Gautham Menon.
IT'S PERFECT for a Valentine's Day out. ''Minnale'', , is a love story about young hearts, handled with a lot of verve and vigour. This movie has equal amount of romantic and sad moments as both are the part of "true love" journey.
There is no doubt a lot of predictability about the plot, but like somebody said, ''there are only 20-odd stories from which most Indian films borrow themes!'' This has shades of ''Saajan'', where one impersonated the other, but in ''Minnale'', it is done without the other's consent.
The film opens in an engineering college. The rough n' tough Rajesh (Madhavan) and suave and brainy Sam (Abbas) are arch rivals... (they are seen everywhere in the campus except in their respective classrooms!). Most times, it's only first talk.
Two years later... Rajesh is a computer instructor while Abbas has gone to America. Rajesh's grandfather (Nagesh) is always after him to find a girl... and Rajesh finds his dream girl on a rainy night. She is dancing and playing with some street children... he catches glimpses of her in the lightning... Cupid finds his target!
Enter Rina (Rima), a strong-minded, independent girl, who is betrothed to the U. S. settled Rajeev. But Rajesh has lost his heart to her and vows to win her. So he impersonates Rajeev and, naturally Rina falls in love with him.
Although the plot seems simplistic, it is the essence of the movie, the capturing of the life and times of young people in those times of the early 2000s that made it so watchable; seemingly introducing a different trend altogether based on characterization and emphasis on acting quality .
One of the biggest contributors to its success if course the music by Harris Jayaraj. All the songs were magnificent , even the background score , appearing very appropriately in movie scenes.
The magic of this combo of Composer Harris -Gautham director happened for the first time and would set to continue in later years with the duo producing some very good music in modern tamil cinema . This album got immense popularity when it was released. It was evident in all the college/school cultural programs. The music had huge impact in all over Tamil nadu. The music of this movie is still popular among movie buffs and lovers. It became popular prior to movie release and eventually helped the movie to run well at box office.
The story was not something new in western cinema but definitely new to Indian cinema. Loving a engaged girl was addressed in films even before in Titanic and older Tamil films. The director had included the element of impersonation which itself is new. The crew did their work in a perfect manner. The visuals and the BGM were of top quality.
A DAY IN 2001...
There was a lot of hype surrounding the release of Minnale. The music had indeed struck lightning with everyone. And when the film was finally released for the valentine Day, The group of us decided to hit the theatres.
The story of Minnale is an exercise in creativity when compared to most mainstream Indian movies.
The director of this movie is the now successful director Gautham, for whom this was a debut movie. The music director is Harris Jeyaraj, who too made his debut. He used to be(I believe he still is) AR Rahman's assistant.
But Harris caught me with surprise. One after another, every song in the album was attractive. The freshness and richness in the music reminded me of A. R. Rahman, in his early stages. Harris had a wonderful mix of music, but to call it a trend setter of the millenium is more apt. Nevertheless I was struck with the music, that my cerebrum automatically started collecting information regarding the film. People said that HJ had copied some of ARR's tunes, but whether or not that's true, a man has to be credited for giving excellent music, and Harris Jeyaraj deserves every bit of praise for that. Harris delivered a fresh new sound which appealed to the masses and classes alike.''vaseegara'' went on to become one of the so called millennium hits. The sound was very much like Rahman's but still managed to be different.
Watchable once and maybe a cult favorite for the truly sentimental
Minnale is the first smash hit by the now renowned Tamil director Gautham Menon.
IT'S PERFECT for a Valentine's Day out. ''Minnale'', , is a love story about young hearts, handled with a lot of verve and vigour. This movie has equal amount of romantic and sad moments as both are the part of "true love" journey.
There is no doubt a lot of predictability about the plot, but like somebody said, ''there are only 20-odd stories from which most Indian films borrow themes!'' This has shades of ''Saajan'', where one impersonated the other, but in ''Minnale'', it is done without the other's consent.
The film opens in an engineering college. The rough n' tough Rajesh (Madhavan) and suave and brainy Sam (Abbas) are arch rivals... (they are seen everywhere in the campus except in their respective classrooms!). Most times, it's only first talk.
Two years later... Rajesh is a computer instructor while Abbas has gone to America. Rajesh's grandfather (Nagesh) is always after him to find a girl... and Rajesh finds his dream girl on a rainy night. She is dancing and playing with some street children... he catches glimpses of her in the lightning... Cupid finds his target!
Enter Rina (Rima), a strong-minded, independent girl, who is betrothed to the U. S. settled Rajeev. But Rajesh has lost his heart to her and vows to win her. So he impersonates Rajeev and, naturally Rina falls in love with him.
Although the plot seems simplistic, it is the essence of the movie, the capturing of the life and times of young people in those times of the early 2000s that made it so watchable; seemingly introducing a different trend altogether based on characterization and emphasis on acting quality .
One of the biggest contributors to its success if course the music by Harris Jayaraj. All the songs were magnificent , even the background score , appearing very appropriately in movie scenes.
The magic of this combo of Composer Harris -Gautham director happened for the first time and would set to continue in later years with the duo producing some very good music in modern tamil cinema . This album got immense popularity when it was released. It was evident in all the college/school cultural programs. The music had huge impact in all over Tamil nadu. The music of this movie is still popular among movie buffs and lovers. It became popular prior to movie release and eventually helped the movie to run well at box office.
- stylegamer
- Mar 15, 2018
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The hero who is allergic to girls during the first few scenes.On a rainy night he sees a girl dancing in the rain and he sees her face when lightning strikes(minnal in tamil and hence the name).
He falls in love with her but he finds out that she is engaged to someone else and he pretends as her fiancée and makes her fall in love with him.
She finds out eventually and now has to choose between the two.
My favorite tamil movie and all the songs are great.
The song vaseegara is excellent with the vocals.
I would recommend this movie for people in their teens.
He falls in love with her but he finds out that she is engaged to someone else and he pretends as her fiancée and makes her fall in love with him.
She finds out eventually and now has to choose between the two.
My favorite tamil movie and all the songs are great.
The song vaseegara is excellent with the vocals.
I would recommend this movie for people in their teens.
"Minnale" (2001) is a Tamil love story that beautifully unfolds against the backdrop of Tamilnadu. This timeless film has left an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences, primarily due to its enchanting music and a heartwarming narrative.
The music of "Minnale," composed by the musical maestro Harris Jayaraj, is nothing short of magical. The songs have not only won awards but have also stood the test of time, remaining popular even today. From soul-stirring melodies to foot-tapping numbers, the soundtrack complements the film's romantic storyline flawlessly.
The movie's plot revolves around the lead characters, portrayed by charismatic actors, who deliver memorable performances. Their on-screen chemistry is electric, making you believe in the power of love and the magic of serendipity.
Tamilnadu's breathtaking landscapes serve as a stunning backdrop, from lush hills to coastal regions, enhancing the film's visual appeal. The cinematography captures the essence of the state's natural beauty, further deepening the connection between the characters and their surroundings.
"Minnale" is a classic in the romance genre, touching the hearts of audiences with its unforgettable music, captivating visuals, and a love story that resonates with people of all generations. It's a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the timeless allure of love and the enchanting melodies of Tamil cinema.
The music of "Minnale," composed by the musical maestro Harris Jayaraj, is nothing short of magical. The songs have not only won awards but have also stood the test of time, remaining popular even today. From soul-stirring melodies to foot-tapping numbers, the soundtrack complements the film's romantic storyline flawlessly.
The movie's plot revolves around the lead characters, portrayed by charismatic actors, who deliver memorable performances. Their on-screen chemistry is electric, making you believe in the power of love and the magic of serendipity.
Tamilnadu's breathtaking landscapes serve as a stunning backdrop, from lush hills to coastal regions, enhancing the film's visual appeal. The cinematography captures the essence of the state's natural beauty, further deepening the connection between the characters and their surroundings.
"Minnale" is a classic in the romance genre, touching the hearts of audiences with its unforgettable music, captivating visuals, and a love story that resonates with people of all generations. It's a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the timeless allure of love and the enchanting melodies of Tamil cinema.
- vinaayak-74238
- Nov 7, 2023
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Must watch movie before u die no matter u understand or not but atleast u will feel the fresh blossom in ur heart melting songs...before u sure any a part of the world u leave on this earth plz Wat h this movie Ian u'll never find a movie in this world...hatsoff Minnale..Proud b an Tamilian...regards Daniel
- mailraja_raja
- Sep 24, 2018
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It's a well rounded film blending various emotions. I'm a lover, so i have to say, if you are a lover like me you should watch this movie.
Connecting the movie and reality, there is a reason why a girl chooses you over a billion guys, there are a lot of factors. Someone choosing you over everything and everyone else can feel incredibly special and meaningful, it's very heartwarming,(i felt this warmth while watching the movie) this is possible only when two people are in a deep connection.
The beauty of Minnale is GVM successfully portrays the ups and downs of relationships in a realistic way, reflecting the challenges that often come with such decision.
Love blooms amidst many tests and trials.
Connecting the movie and reality, there is a reason why a girl chooses you over a billion guys, there are a lot of factors. Someone choosing you over everything and everyone else can feel incredibly special and meaningful, it's very heartwarming,(i felt this warmth while watching the movie) this is possible only when two people are in a deep connection.
The beauty of Minnale is GVM successfully portrays the ups and downs of relationships in a realistic way, reflecting the challenges that often come with such decision.
Love blooms amidst many tests and trials.
REALLY ONE OF THE MOST LOVELY FILMS I HAVE WATCHED.REALLY HAD A LAUGH ,LOVE AND CRY WHEN I WATCHED .NEVER A BORING FILM. DOESNT GIVE YOU MESSAGE AND ALL BUT REALLY YOU WILL ENJOY THE MUSIC AND THE LOVELY STORY.
- Blockbusters2020
- Jul 17, 2020
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