Ajith
dons a double role, one as a deaf and dumb
elder brother Deva and the other as a "happy-go-lucky,
let's-reel-vittufy-for-a-living" younger
brother Shiva. Simran enters each of their
lives in different ways (with the two brothers
not knowing of each other's contact with Sims
tills a few scenes before the younger Ajeeth's-Sims'
wedding!). The second half of the film stands
as a testament to Ajeeth's and Simran's great
acting skills and the elder Ajeeth's twisted
methods of stalking Simran. For the first
time, the critics have not tried to fool us
with their reviews. Ajeethkumar has indeed
shown us his suya roobam as a talented actor,
not only as the gum chewing veri-pidicha Deva,
but also as the childish, fun-loving Shiva.
A well-deserved HATS OFF to Ajeeth!. Obviously,
Simran has again taken off her clothes as
"kavarchi kanni," but for the first
time, she has taken off her "show doll" mask with a powerful performance as Priya.
A special THUMBS UP to Simran for her portrayal,
especially during the scene at Dr. Matrubutham's
psychiatric office. Vivek creates huge ripples
in the audience with his comedy while Livingston
(in a guest role!) is very impressive as a
guy hugging a tree as Sims dumps him. |