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Director I Ahmed's Endrendrum Punnagai starring Jiiva, Trisha, Vinay, Santhanam and Andrea Jeremiah is a beautiful film that deals with friendship, romance and the special bond between a father and his son.
There is loads of fun in the first half as we get to know the three friends, who complement each other perfectly with their different personalities.
Jiiva as a bitter and obstinate young man is quite competent and seems equally comfortable expressing anger, scorn and love.
Trisha looks absolutely gorgeous in simple kurtis and jeans and gives an excellent performance as a middle-class working woman.
Santhanam is in his element and keeps the audience in splits with his witty one-liners.
Andrea, as an egocentric international model and Vinay as a playboy, too, have done their bit.
Good background music by Harris Jayaraj and some spectacular visuals of Switzerland beautifully captured by cinematographer R Madhi make this film even more enjoyable.
There does, however, seem to be too much drinking-- having fun is synonymous with drinking these days --and lots of risqué jokes on marriage and women.
There are no sparks flying and it is definitely not love at first sight for Goutham and Priya, but the end still seems quite obvious.
Whatever the reason, the film certainly succeeds in entertaining the audience.
Endrendrum Punnagai is worth a watch.
There is loads of fun in the first half as we get to know the three friends, who complement each other perfectly with their different personalities.
Jiiva as a bitter and obstinate young man is quite competent and seems equally comfortable expressing anger, scorn and love.
Trisha looks absolutely gorgeous in simple kurtis and jeans and gives an excellent performance as a middle-class working woman.
Santhanam is in his element and keeps the audience in splits with his witty one-liners.
Andrea, as an egocentric international model and Vinay as a playboy, too, have done their bit.
Good background music by Harris Jayaraj and some spectacular visuals of Switzerland beautifully captured by cinematographer R Madhi make this film even more enjoyable.
There does, however, seem to be too much drinking-- having fun is synonymous with drinking these days --and lots of risqué jokes on marriage and women.
There are no sparks flying and it is definitely not love at first sight for Goutham and Priya, but the end still seems quite obvious.
Whatever the reason, the film certainly succeeds in entertaining the audience.
Endrendrum Punnagai is worth a watch.