Nalla Perai Vaanga Vendum Pillaigale Review

Casting : Senthur Pandian, Preethi Karan, Suresh Mathiazhagan, Poornima Ravi, Tamil Selvi
Directed By : Prasath Ramar
Music By : Pradeep Kumar
Produced By : Poorvaa Productions – Pradeep Kumar
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Senthur Pandian, a hero from Madurai, has no job after studying and lives by flirting with women on his cell phone in the name of love, taking her to theaters and flirting with her. Meanwhile, Senthur Pandian, who decides to meet heroine Preethi Karan, whom he befriends through Facebook, on her birthday, travels to Mayavaram with the intention of exploiting her like other women.

Accordingly, Senthur Pandian, who meets Preethi Karan, tries to take her to the theater and tells her that he doesn’t want to go to the theater and can go by Poombukar, both of them go to Poombukar from Mayavaram. Did Centaur Pandyan’s wish come true when he got there?, What is the mood of Preeti Karan, who is traveling on a bike with Centaur Pandyan, whom she befriended through Facebook? Comparing that with the life of today’s generation, it is saying ‘You should buy a good name, children’.

The very first look of the film makes it clear why the film has been given an ‘A’ certificate. The scenes that follow and the conversations between the friends all make it clear that the film is for people above 18 years of age.

This is the first film for Centur Pandian who is playing the hero. But, he has acted very naturally without revealing it. Without any image of an actor, his every move as a fellow human being that we meet every day has shed light on the mindset and perversion of today’s youth.

Preethi Karan, who belongs to the modeling industry, has played the lead role. You can tell that she is a model only by telling, but in the film she has acted very simply like the girl next door without any such sign. “Come together in the name of love and touch us, shall we be idle?” The question she asks reflects the mentality of women and her character is designed as an example of how women should be brave.

Suresh Mathiyalagan, who plays the hero’s friend, makes us laugh in scenes where he crawls with age-appropriate longing and buys condoms for his friend. He is also a newcomer, but he is amazing in acting.

Purnima Ravi, who plays the heroine’s friend, Tamilselvi, who plays her younger sister, and small actors who appear at times have been used for the screenplay.

Cinematographer Uday Thangavel has shot the scenes as simply as the characters.

All the songs in Pradeep Kumar’s music are a different effort and attention grabbing. The background music is arranged in such a way as to increase the pace of the screenplay.

Director Prasad Ram, who has revealed how the youth of the present time is and how their attitude towards women is, has also recorded the attitude and expectation of women very strongly.

Without saying this is wrong and this is right, without giving advice to do this and don’t do that, he has brought the things happening in the dark to the light. At the same time, he also understands that no matter how they live at a young age, the environment will mature them.

The director, who has tried to convey what he wanted to say in a less economical way, and for that there is only four streets in Madurai and not the same facilities as in Madras, is like a ringing in the ears.