Review: Needhane En Ponvasantham is disappointing
December 14, 2012 14:02 IST
Pavithra Srinivasan feels that Tamil film Needhane En Ponvasantham isn't as good as director Gautham Menon's previous films.
There's no doubt that when it comes to urban rom-coms, director Gautam Vasudev Menon knows his stuff.
He knows how to introduce his characters, put them against an appealing backdrop, slowly allow us to watch them as they evolve, and then introduce a conflict that seems to destroy everything.
In Photon Kathaas and RS Infotainments' Needhane En Ponvasantham he attempts to do something similar, but falls into the trap every seasoned filmmaker dreads -- of repeating his own mandatory formula.
Varun Krishnan (Jiiva), a clean-cut, fresh-faced youngster is at a college cultural festival with his friend Prakash (Santhanam) when he sets eyes on Nithya Vasudevan (Samantha Ruth Prabhu) and that changes his life.
She's a bewitching beauty and he can barely take his eyes off her. It's when he comments to his friend, "She's so beautiful! How did I ever let her go?" that you realise that Varun and Nithya have a history.
He shows her what he feels when he sings the classic Needhane Endhan Ponvasantham number, and it's obvious that she has feelings for him as well.
Their love story unfolds through a series of flashbacks, starting from their friendship as children, through school, when it blossomed into love.
He finds her dazzlingly beautiful and she acknowledges that he's "cute," but beyond that there seems to be little to explain the romance. Still, you're invested enough in Varun and Nithya to find out how their relationship progresses.
The relationship soon hits a road-block.
iv class="inline-block" id="div_arti_inline_advt"> Varun refuses to commit and Nithya, puzzled and hurt, breaks off. And this is when the tedium begins.