Story
The two non-believers of marriage Aadi (Salman Dulquar) and Taara (Nithya Menon) meet at a marriage function and become good friends at the venue.
They usually meet together and finally agree to join each other through ‘living together’ and maintain good relationship initially, but Aadi brother and sister-in-law visits his house once and then Taara's mother troubles Aadi and the things go in different way.
Remaining story you have to watch on screen how the couple faces the problem and how they resolve the worsening events.
Analysis :
Director managed to pick up the movie pace in the first half, as Nithya Menon and music attracts the audience. Cinematography was fine enough in the first half but went bad in second session.
The narration levels also gone too bad in the second half. As the different subject was chosen, director could make it better by adding different flavors.
It seems the moive and subject stretched to the 2 hours time without content.
Performance :
The hero Dulquar Salman performed at his best as per the task assigned to him, and the bubbly Nithya Menon mesmerized with the dialogue delivery and her interaction with Dulquar.
The love scenes between Aadi and Taara were ultimate. As usual Prakash Raj has given outstanding output as Ganapathi, a caring husband.
The concept was not regular but shown in a routine way actually, the better screenplay would make much difference. The background score and cinematography were the assets of the movie.
Maniratnam has made the movie a decent way, but that could not reach the expectations of the audiences.
Final Word:
Cast was good enough, but the narration gives boredom.