A few incidents have culminated(hope i'm using the word correctly) in the writing of this post.
I chanced upon a JC classmate's blogs, yes she has 3 of them in all. One's a travel blog and the other is personal ponderings. Looking at her vivid and frank writing, i was so impressed and thought "Now, THAT"s a blog." Whoever said, blogs had to be daily recounts!

Just watched Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya today. SLOW REALITY...but Simbhu makes a mark. Understated is the new black. I have no way of contacting him but kudos to him-excellent Karthik! Trisha's dubbing by Chinmayi just reminded me of Vaaranam Aayiram Sameera's character. While her voice suited Sameera, i think it wasn't that good for Trisha.

The part after the last song, it all seemed to converge into a blur. But i got it.
I agree it's sad but it's not exactly "cry-cry" sad. Sad, not tragic. It's more of reality. The sadness we experience in reality when we don't get to unite with the one we love. A pain that's bearable albeit terrible, bittersweet.

Vinnaithaandi Varuvaya - mudiyathu; nija vaazhgaiyil!

Sorry to disappoint but i wasn't head over heels in love with the soundtrack. But mannipaya did strike a chord, anbil avan not bad but my most favourite are just two lines from the track Hosanna

"yen idayam udaithaai norungavae!
yen maru idayam tharuvaen, nee udaikkavae!"

so beautifully sung that words cannot express it...i saw this lines written on a friend's facebook wall along with some more lines of the song - she's lucky!

Now, listening to Hosanna, especially the two lines, is so relaxing and puts me in the perfect mood to blog...
Guess Rahman's music is indeed magical :)

PS..i really hope someday Vijay will work with Gautham Menon! Surya has, Ajit is abt to, why not Vijay? I'm sure it'll help him break out of his typical mould.







1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I loved this film very much, saw it twice in theater and though I wasn't blown away by the soundtrack before seeing the film, it worked for me.

Simbu did excellent and Trisha was good too. Simple honest film making.

Vijay turned down two films with Gautham, you know that? Crazy.

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