![]() He wins a laugh every now and then, while some of his comedies work some don’t. Venkatesh has played his character with such conviction, be it his voice, body language or grace, everything compliments his performance and he looks so fit for his age. ![]() Though the screenplay is not tight enough, the director manages to withhold the audience with a couple of twists and fun moments.It has something for every type of audience. ![]() The comedies keep coming in regular intervals which partially blinds the wafer-thin storyline. The second half of the film works better than the first. There are many overbeaten emotional scenes which seemed to be force-fitted. There are a couple of fights that are absolutely unnecessary. But even for such films, the screenplay needs to be knitted well. After a witty and fun driven Bale Bale Magadivoy, director Maruthi chooses a quintessential family action entertainer that falls in the usual sentimental and comedy template of Venkatesh.įeel good stories tied with the right mix of family bonds, comedy and emotions will always be lapped by the audience no matter how repetitive it may be. He then starts digging the suspect’s past and tries to solve his case. But can a police officer afford that? At one stage he gets puzzled if is right to show mercy on a suspect or to punish him. Showing mercy to people is the biggest problem of the hero. It received primarily poor reviews upon release, with one reviewer labelling it the "low point of Tamil cinema." The film was also made in Hindi as Yehi To Pyaar Hai which remains unreleased even though its soundtrack was released.A soft and kind hearted cop who hits criminals at will but feels sad for hitting them after that. "Don't Try To Love Me" - Anuradha Sriram."College Irukkutha" - Mano, Swarnalatha.The title song of the film is based on " María" by Ricky Martin. ![]() Soundtrack was written and composed by T. ![]() Hindi television actor Raman Trikha was renamed Ramankanth for the Tamil version, while actors including Rahul Saxena, Ravi Kiran, Kunika, and Kalpana Iyer were signed to play roles. The film had begun production as a trilingual in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu, and Rajender cast local actors for the Hindi version. During the production of the film, the film was renamed from Monisha to Monisha En Monalisa due to astrological reasons. The song Tholaipesi Enna was shot at a grand budget of ₹10 million, but the film had troubles after floods in Chennai washed away a set erected on the banks of the Cooum.
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