
I saw a movie recently titled "Aayutha Ezhuthu", which means 'weapon script. It is called Yuva in hindi and is directed by my favourite director Mani Ratnam.
It is not a new movie and another interesting thing is, I wasnt watching this movie for the first time.
I have seen yuva, the hindi version back in Bombay and I thought the movie was strictly OK.
But when I saw the movie last weekend, I just realized how beautiful a movie it was.
Mani sir has proved his excellence yet again. The movie revolves around three main characters, each representing three classes of the indian society.
Inba, played by Madhavan portrays a short-tempered, struggling, illiterate low-class rowdy who is compelled to work for a politician. His temper and desire for power makes him kill his own brother and blinds him from all evil he does.
Michael, played by Surya portrays a middle-class student, who, puts behind the scholarship from an American university, and thrives to do some good to the society. Aspires to be a politician and change the face of India.
Arjun, plyed by Siddhart, portrays an upper-class brat, who intends to go and settle in the States. Life to him means enjoyment and cares least about anything else.
Mani sir has beautifully painted these characters to represent the face of the Indian society today and has narrated a beautiful stroy with a message. Some brilliantl performances by the lead actors must not go uncredited, with Maddy's acting being a standout.
Cool cinematography and some nice music adds further beauty to this movie.
The hindi version is not as good as its tamil counterpart; the only plus being abishek bachan and kareena.
Mani sir, if u r reading this blog, make a movie on people like us..
who come to the states and then realise the beauty of ur movie..
Or even better..I have a story and let me direct it and you may produce the movie..
(P.S: The movie can be made in tamil and remade in hindi, but Mani sir..the dialogues would only be in telugu.Ppl here know why.....)
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Aayutha Ezhuthu is one of the alphabets in Tamil. It is pronounced "Uk" its symbol is like a triangle without the three sides with the vertex represented by the dots.
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This is Aayutha Ezhuthu. My personal view is that the three dots represents 3 unique individuals who are mutually exclusive in the way they live life.
I donno how many hours you spent writing this , but let me say a thing... keep it comin....it was a job well done...
~Seetharaman
sorry abt the symbol the blog editor doesnt allow me to represent it in a rite way.
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This is the rite representation..
cool..i didnt know that seetha..
thanks for the info..
couldn't stop laughing at the last paragraph on taking a tamil movie with ur story in telugu :D
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