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Manam Kothi Paravai (2012) Tamil Movie Review Aggregator

Submitted by on June 1, 2012 – 7:39 pmNo Comment | 791 views


‘Manam Kothi Paravai’, the Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Thulladha Manamum Thullum fame Ezhil, stars Sivakarthikeyan and debutant Aathmiya in lead roles. The film that has been released, has evoked mixed reviews.

Behind Woods suggests that the film is a mixed bag: “With not too many events packed into it, the movie might come across as a long haul if you are looking for a love story that is both entertaining and endearing. Parts of it are entertaining and parts of it, endearing. Just that it’s not a perfect blend of both.”

India Glitz thinks there is reason to be pleased with this film: “On the whole, the movie may resemble the likes of ‘Kalavani’ and ‘Uthamaputhiran’. But forget the lengthy second half and some cliched sequences, ‘Manam Koththi Paravai’ will stick to your hearts.”

Sify on the other hand gives the film a thumbs down: “There is nothing new in story or presentation and is as stale as yesterday’s bread. The film lacks a cohesive screenplay and hero characterisation seems to be inspired from Vimal’s Kalavani character. Music of Imman is passable. On the whole the film fails to deliver.”



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