Vaan Moondru Movie Review

Vaan Moondru Movie Review
Casting : Aaditya Bhaskar, Ammu Abhirami, Vinoth Kishan, Abhirami Venkatachalam, Delhi Ganesh, Leela Samson
Directed By : AMR Murugesh
Music By : R2 BRO’S
Produced By : Cinemakaaran – Vinoth Kumar Senniappan

Directed by debutant director A.M.R.Murukesh, Aditya Bhaskar, Vinod Kishan, Ammu Abirami, Abirami Venkatachalam, Tilly Ganesh, Leela Samson star in the film ‘Vaan Moondru’ produced by Vinod Kumar Chenniappan. Let’s see the review of this movie which will be released live on 11th of July on Aha Tamil ODD site.

Aaditya Bhaskar, Ammu Abhirami in Vaan Moondru Movie Stills HD
Aaditya Bhaskar, Ammu Abhirami in Vaan Moondru Movie Stills HD

‘Vaan Moondru’ is about the life and love between a young woman and a young man who tried to commit suicide due to failed love, a couple who have been married for 10 months and an elderly couple.

In today’s fast-paced world, we quickly pass those around us. But, suddenly one day when the time comes for them to leave us, the love for them will be revealed. Director A. M. R. Murukesh has presented three such love stories like poetry.

Aditya Bhaskar, who attempts suicide and is admitted to the hospital for treatment due to love failure, changes his mind through Ammu Abhirami, who is admitted to the same hospital for treatment, and Ammu Abhirami forgets her past incidents and starts a new life, a good lesson for young people who fall in love at an ignorant age. Both have done their job flawlessly.

Delhi Ganesh, Leela Samson in Vaan Moondru Movie Stills HD
Delhi Ganesh, Leela Samson in Vaan Moondru Movie Stills HD

After 10 months of marriage, Vinod Kishan and Abhirami Venkatachalam, who is forced to separate from his beloved wife, portray their mature love very elegantly and enjoy it. Vinod Kishan, who is always there considering the condition of his wife who is fighting for his life, will he be alive or not? Abhirami Venkatachalam, who is troubled without knowing that, has added strength to the character.

Dilly Ganesh – Leela Samson couple’s age and seasoned performance portrays a life of giving up. Leela Samson is amazing in scenes where she cares for her husband without showing it, even though she is more worried about who will take care of her husband after her than he is going to die. On the other hand, Dilli Ganesh is menacing with his natural acting in the scenes where he talks to his wife casually without showing his concern about not being able to save her.

The whole movie takes place in a hospital. Even though the story moves in the same place, the cinematographer Charles Thomas keeps it interesting by showing the difference in the scenes through different angles.

The songs and background music in R2 Brothers’ music have traveled to bring the romantic feelings of the story and scenes to life.

Cinematographer Ajay Manoj has edited the scenes without detracting from the feel of the script. The fact that the entire screenplay moves at a uniform pace adds strength to the plot of the film.

Director A.R.M.Murukesh has told a beautiful love story in a simple and realistic manner that can be enjoyed by people of all ages to show that love is not only for the young but is common to all ages.

Although the story takes place in one place and the characters have to express their feelings only through the dialogues, the director A.M.R.Murukesh, who keeps it in the minds of the audience by keeping the measured dialogues, keeps the scenes beautifully shot and enjoyed.

All the actors in the film did not act too much in any one place but felt the character, even though the pace of the screenplay was slow, they traveled to the next scenes by briefly showing any scene without unnecessarily extending it. Tamil cinema will welcome director A.R.M.Murugesh with applause.