Vimal carries the film on his shoulders with an uninhibited performance. His portrayal of Kannan is not heroic; it is desperate, funny, and often pathetic, yet endearing. He successfully makes the audience root for a drunkard who doesn't seem to have a bright future, purely on the strength of his genuine affection.
: The soundtrack was a major highlight, featuring popular folk-infused tracks like "Dang Dang" and the melodic "Yenna Solla" . The score is often cited for its rustic percussion and emotional depth. manam kothi paravai
The story follows (Sivakarthikeyan), a happy-go-lucky youth who is deeply in love with his childhood friend and neighbor, Revathy (Aadhmiya Rajan). Vimal carries the film on his shoulders with
The story follows (Sivakarthikeyan), a carefree youth who assists his father in a construction business. Kannan is deeply in love with his childhood friend and neighbor, Revathy (played by newcomer Athmeeya), but there is a catch: her father and uncles are the most feared goons in their village. : The soundtrack was a major highlight, featuring
: The film features a strong comedic ensemble, including Soori , Singampuli , and Ilavarasu , who provide the bulk of the film's "rural comedy" flavor. Critical Reception
Reviews were generally mixed, often landing around a .
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