![]() The kids stop playing thinking the woman will ask them to. There's the sound of thunder as the silhouette of a woman emerges from a car parked nearby. Through the glass window of the booth, we zoom in to see Rajesh watching them play. Rajesh (Madhavan) runs to a phone booth to call his grandfather as kids start playing in the rain. It's a moonlit night in Bangalore and it suddenly starts to pour. ![]() But if there was one sign of his filmmaking abilities, it has to be that sensational love-at-first-sight scene. The staging is clunky and old-fashioned and the songs too don't look as fresh as they are in memory. ![]() Vivekh's comedy track feels like they're from another era and another filmmaker. A GVM hero today won't ever sniff the receiver after the girl he loves makes a call. It's a film he made before he developed the signature style he's now known for. But if there's an exception to this, it has to be PEPSI Minnale. When you watch Vettaiyadu Vilayadu today, it looks a decade ahead of the other big films that released in 2006. You may have grown to like or dislike his films but almost all of them have this strange ability to age very slowly.
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