Mundhinam
Paartheney
is
a
typical
love
story
which
narrates
the
love
of
two
typical
upper
middle-class
youths
in
an
almost
realistic
manner.
It
gives
a
bloom
feeling.
The
story
and
the
treatment
of
the
story
are
fresh
and
refreshing
amidst
the
cliched
movies.
Sanjay
is
a
software
professional
and
is
in
madly
love
with
a
dance
teacher
Aarthi.
It
is
a
one-sided
love
affair.
Aarti
is
very
much
anxious
about
her
dancing
career
and
dreams
of
going
to
London
to
establish
her
career.
Moreover
she
bears
some
family
liabilities
too.
But
Sanjay
some
weay
or
the
other
say
his
love
to
her.
But
at
first
she
keeps
back
from
him
and
just
evade
from
his
love.
But
later
on
seeing
sanjay's
sincere
love
Aati
too
start
to
love
him.
All
remains
fine
and
well
until
Sanjay
comes
to
hear
something
about
Aarti's
personal
life.
He
becomes
very
shocked
and
started
avoiding
Aarti.
He
even
disclosed
her
life
incident
to
others
and
made
a
mock
of
her.
Insulted
Aarti
found
it
too
hard
to
digest
all
this.
Instead
of
finding
out
what
is
the
fact,
Sanjay's
attitude
pained
her.
She
herself
started
moving
away
from
Sanjay
and
slowly
they
gets
separated.
Later
Sanjay
marries
another
girl
who
loved
him
deeply.
But
it
was
too
late
for
him
when
he
recognized
the
fact
behind
Aarti's
life
and
the
incident.
By
that
time
Aarti
was
too
far
for
him.
With
a
tragic
love
failure
Sanjay
then
lives
with
his
tragic
memories..
Director
Thirumaeni
has
portrayed
the
life
and
living
of
urban
upper
middle
class
youth
in
a
natural
manner.
The
affair
between
Sanjay
and
Aarti
and
the
way
it
takes
roots
and
grows
stronger
has
been
depicted
in
a
mature
and
convincing
manner.
The
song
sequences
have
been
shot
aesthetically.
Sanjay
impress
the
audience
with
his
cool
handling
of
a
not
so
challenging
role.
The
tall
and
sexy
Ekta
enacts
her
role
with
confidence.
Her
body
language
and
expression
is
very
impressive.
The
bubbly
looking
Lizna
is
charming
with
her
cute
expressions.
The
director
has
proved
his
mettle
by
sensitively
handing
the
subject
love.
His
courage
to
cast
new
faces
and
the
realistic
way
he
has
depicted
the
story
is
commendable.
The
screenplay,
which
drags
at
times,
is
the
only
drawback
with
the
movie.
Taman"s
music
is
reasonably
good
with
some
sweet
melodies.
In
short
the
film
is
worth
watching.