VTV is sincere; it’s an honest attempt at portraying a couple’s real life rather than glossing it over to suit the “reel”. Dialogue delivery and timing was near perfect and was especially noticeable during the comic scenes when the audience erupted in laughter. Songs and Background scores are breathtaking, We all know ARR, so no need to go into it, we have to move on to other things in the VTV.
Silambarasan and Trisha have been portrayed beautifully in the screen. I have never seen her so beautifully shown and characterized in the screen before. Silambarasan has revealed us how he can act so well. Chinmayee voice for Trisha blended so well, either Malayalam enunciation or calling hero’s name is so drawl.
VTV has been picturised so well, color has been so good, Kerala has been shown well. Thanks to Manoj. Most of the scenes will be like by chennaiite guys, but still you will be finding something missing in movie, so well you will decide to watch it again to find more in VTV, but still you cannot find one, but VTV is running into success for what we are call a classy movie and will find stylish in it, But still we will not find out what in it.

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