Considering
that
it
was
named
Kanimozhi,
many
were
under
the
impression
that
the
film
would
have
some
relation
to
today"s
political
condition
in
Tamil
Nadu.
Fortunately
or
unfortunately,
it
does
not.
On
the
contrary,
it
is
an
age
old
love
story
with
an
overdose
of
philosophical
twists.
Both
the
screenplay
and
the
story
of
the
Tamil
flick
has
failed
to
impress.
But
we
must
say
that
Sripathy
Rangasamy
had
done
a
good
job
considering
that
this
is
his
debut
venture.
At
least,
he
has
handled
the
lead
characters
well
giving
them
individual
spaces,
albeit
very
few,
to
showcase
their
acting
skills,
but
the
actors
refuse
to
make
use
of
it
to
deliver
a
very
lacklustring
performance.
The
story
centers
on
a
middle
class
boy
Rajesh
(played
by
Jai),
who
falls
in
love
with
a
girl
(played
by
Shazahn
Padamsee).
The
strange
thing
is
he
never
makes
an
attempt
to
know
the
name
of
his
love
interest
till
the
end
of
the
film!
However,
this
boy
believes
that
everything
in
life
delivers
positive
results
and
hence
the
girl
loves
him
too.
It
is
when
he
decides
to
express
his
love
that
everything
in
his
life
changes.
Will
it
change
for
good
or
for
bad
is
something
that
you
will
have
to
visit
theaters
to
know!
Even
in
this
extremely
poor
storyline,
Jai
puts
up
an
average
performance
as
Rajesh.
But
lead
actress
Shahzahn
Padamsee
is
an
utter
disappointment.
She
manages
to
look
good
but
puts
on
only
a
single
expression
throughout
the
movie.
The
only
good
part
of
Kanimozhi
is
its
running
time.
With
less
than
two
hours
of
screen
time,
it
means
less
torture
for
viewers
of
the
Tamil
flick.
Cast:
Jai,
Shazahn
Padamsee,
Vijay
Vasanth
Director:
Sripathy
Rangaswamy
Music:
Satish
Chakravarthy
Cinematography:
P.
Chidamparam
Producers:
T.
Siva,Sona
Heiden
Release
Date:
26
November
2010