Yathumaagi,
in
one
word,
is
a
soft
romantic
love
story
in
laboured
and
sluggish
manner
resulting
in
making
the
viewers
feel
bored
and
tiring.
Sachin
belongs
to
a
wealthy
family
and
is
an
advertisement
photographer.
He
courts
trouble
wherever
he
goes.
He
is
quite
intuitive
and
spontaneous
in
his
activities.
Sunaina
is
a
simple
girl,
whose
world
is
nothing
but
a
circle
comprising
her
home
and
the
inevitable
idiot-box.
She
falls
in
love
with
Sachin
but
he
cares
little
for
her
feelings.
Soon
he
falls
in
love
with
her
but
his
easy
going
behaviour
puts
their
affair
into
trouble.
How
they
overcome
this
trouble
and
keep
their
relation
is
all
the
climax.
The
worst
part
of
the
film
is
that
there
is
nothing
new
in
this
film.
No
new
concept
is
tried
to
impress
the
audience.
The
director
just
meant
to
create
a
love
story
which
is
very
ordinary.
He
simply
repeats
many
sequences
that
we
had
already
come
across
in
many
other
films.
The
reason
shown
for
Sunaina
falling
in
love
with
Sachin
is
utterly
childish
and
typically
filmy
and
seems
unnatural.
The
way
they
get
to
meet
frequently
sans
any
logic
or
interest.
As
far
as
the
artistes
are
concerned
Sachin
failed
to
portray
the
character
of
a
care
free
youth.
Sunaina
looks
beautiful
and
stunning.
Her
facial
expressions
and
flawless
figure
is
the
only
merit
of
this
otherwise
dud
of
a
movie.
Azhagan
Thamizhmani,
who
plays
Sunaina"s
father,
doesn't
symbolise
anything
in
the
film.
He
seems
very
unnatural.
Riyaz
Khan's
character
was
equal
to
a
dummy
without
any
significance.
James
Vasanthan
has
tried
his
best
to
add
flavour
with
his
imaginative
back
ground
score
and
a
couple
of
melodious
tracks.
Director
Balakumar"s
screenplay
and
dialogues
needed
much
more
preparation
and
editing.
Yathumagi
is
a
dull
and
boring
fare
through
out.