Ethir
Neechal,
Soodhu
Kavvum
and
Moondru
Per
Moondru
Kaadhal
movies
simultaneously
released
on
Wednesday
(May
1).
The
first
two
movies
have
garnered
positive
reviews
and
have
done
good
business
too
on
the
opening
day.
Whereas,
Moondru
Per
Moondru
Kaadhal
was
not
a
hyped
flick,
but
the
film
boosted
a
well-known
director
and
cast.
Well,
has
the
film
lived
up
to
audience
expectations?
Has
the
month
begin
with
a
hat-trick?
Continue
reading
below
to
know
it...
Moondru
Per
Moondru
Kaadhal
is
a
romantic
film
directed
by
Vasanth.
It
is
a
comeback
film
for
the
director
after
a
gap
of
six
years.
It
has
to
be
noted
that
Vasanth's
movies
have
often
generated
curiosity
for
content
and
characterisation.
Even
his
last
film,
which
did
not
keep
the
cash
register
ringing,
was
praised
for
the
same.
Now,
he
has
roped
in
Arjun
Sarja,
Cheran,
Vimal,
Muktha
Bhanu,
Surveen
Chawla
and
Lasini
to
play
the
lead
roles
in
Moondru
Per
Moondru
Kaadhal.
What
the
film
has
to
offer?
Will
it
give
a
good
break
to
the
director?
Let's
see
the
review...
The
title
(Moondru
Per
Moondru
Kaadhal)
of
the
film
tells
it
all.
The
movie
revolves
around
three
couples.
The
three
couples
are:
Varun
(Vimal)
and
Lasini
(Anjana),
Guna
(Cheran)
and
Mallika
(Muktha
Bhanu),
and
Harris
(Arjun)
and
Divya
(Surveen
Chawla).
The
locations
of
each
of
their
love
stories
vary
from
the
Hills,
the
Seas
and
the
Plain
lands.
The
film
covers
three
landscapes
Kurinji
(mountain),
Marudham
(agriculture
fields)
and
Neidhal
(area
surrounding
the
sea).
What
is
that
one
thing
that
brings
all
of
them
together
is
the
interesting
part
of
the
story.
Once
again,
Vasanth
excels
in
creating
characters.
Of
all,
Arjun
Sarja
walks
out
with
a
wonderful
role.
The
actor's
chemistry
with
Surveen
Chawla
works
big
time.
Cheran
and
Muktha
Banu's
roles
are
good.
But
Vimal
struggles
in
the
role
of
Varun.
His
expressions
and
body
language
does
not
compliment
each
other.
He
has
failed
to
impress
audience
in
an
urban
character.
Even
his
co-star
Lasini
is
a
big
disappointment.
Continue
reading
the
review
on
the
slideshow...
MPMK
Review
When
it
comes
to
the
story,
the
subject
is
good,
but
the
screenplay
is
not
engaging.
Vimal
and
Lasini's
scenes
in
the
first
half
turn
boring
after
some
time.
Nonetheless,
we
can't
ignore
the
storyline
and
some
powerful
sequences
in
Moondru
Per
Moondru
Kaadhal.
MPMK
Review
The
length
of
the
film
is
a
worrying
factor.
Had
the
editor
mercilessly
chopped
unnecessary
scenes,
the
film
would
have
got
a
better
look.
Well,
the
other
positive
of
the
film
is
dialogues,
which
are
excellent
at
parts
and
inspiring.
MPMK
Review
Performance
wise,
as
said
before,
Arjun
Sarja
and
Cheran
comes
out
with
flying
colours.
Surveen
Chawla
and
Muktha
Banu
try
to
match
up
with
their
counterparts.
Vimal
and
Lasini
would
have
worked
hard
on
their
roles.
Thambi
Ramaih's
character
is
praise
worthy.
MPMK
Review
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja's
music
is
a
big
highlight
of
the
film.
'Aaha
kaadhal
konji
pesudhe...',
'Kaadhal
enthan
kaadhal...'
and
'Stop
the
paatu...'
are
the
picks
of
the
album.
Bhojan
K
Dhinesh's
cinematography
is
good
as
he
has
perfectly
captured
the
right
moods.
MPMK
Review
Verdict:
Watch
Moondru
Per
Moondru
Kaadhal
if
you
love
to
watch
movies
that
have
good
subject.