In his own style, the director offers a cheeky commentary on the fragility of the male ego. In Nalan Kumarasamy's Aadal Paadal, a couple's marriage comes under stress when the wife (Aditi Balan) catches her husband (Vijay Sethupathi) cheating on her.
Is she all that she seems to be in the game? And why is she now trying to evade him? The animated portions, representing the action in the game, is mildly interesting, but otherwise, this is pretty underwhelming, right from the characters to the set up. With her friend Shruti (Ayra) urging her to go for an abortion, what does Preeti decide? This is a conveniently plotted episode with a couple of problematic developments.Ī gamer (Varun) falls in love with a fellow player on a video game and tries to trace her in real life in Venkat Prabhu's Logam. She informs her boyfriend Vikram (Amitash Pradhan), who becomes non-reachable after that. In Vijay's Avanum Naanum, Preeti (Megha Akash), a college student, discovers that she is pregnant. What happens when Mrinalini, who is now married and settled abroad, meets Aadhi? This is everything you expect from a Gautham Menon film, the best (classy aesthetics, characters who you gradually warm up to and whose relationships you become deeply involved with by the end) and the worst (lines that come across as affected). Aadhi believes that the relationship is platonic even as his friend, Prabhakar (Robo Shankar), disagrees. Years later, Aadhi (now played by Gautham Menon, a smart casting choice) recounts to his friends and wife about a lunch he threw for Mrinalini that ended with a kiss.
The story begins with Aadhi (Vinoth Kishan) and Mrinalini (Amala Paul, effective), college students in Trichy who are best friends.
Kutty Story Movie Review: Can a man and a woman be just friends? This When Harry Meets Sally conundrum is the fulcrum of Gautham Vasudev Menon's Edhirpaara Mutham.
Kutty Story Movie Synopsis: An anthology of four stories that revolve around man-woman relationships.