Balaji
Mohan
had
earlier
delivered
a
hit
in
the
form
of
Kadhalil
Sodhappuvadhu
Yeppadi.
The
director
had
come
up
with
fresh
approach,
which
had
won
audience
hearts.
Now,
he
is
returning
with
Vaayai
Moodi
Pesavum,
which
is
simultenously
made
in
Malayalam
with
the
name
Samsaaram
Aarogyathinu
Haanikaram.
The
movie
marks
the
debut
of
Dulquar
Salman,
the
son
of
Mammootty.
Vaayai
Moodi
Pesavum
has
left
an
impact
in
the
minds
of
audience
with
its
posters
and
the
trailer.
It
generated
a
kind
of
curiosity
and
people
hoped
that
they
have
something
special
in
store
for
them
this
time
too.
And
Balaji
Mohan
has
almost
lived
up
to
audience
expectations.
How?
Find
it
in
the
review...
Set
in
imaginary
hill
top
Panimalai,
our
hero
name
is
Aravind
(Dulquar
Salman)
and
he
is
a
sales
representative.
He
has
the
ability
to
convince
people
to
buy
his
products.
Anjana
played
by
Nazriya
Nazim
is
a
doctor,
who
is
reserved
and
doesn't
like
to
talk
much.
She
has
a
boyfriend,
who
imposes
restrictions
on
various
things.
There
are
also
many
other
characters
Minister
Sundaralingam
(Pandiarajan),
‘Kudigara
Sanga
Thalaivar'
Ravi
(Robo
Shankar),
landlord
(Vinu
chakravarthi),
Vidhya
(Madhoo),
actor
Boomesh
(John
Vijay)
etc.
And
also
Roja
actress
Madhu
has
also
played
an
important
role
in
the
film
with
director
Balaji
Mohan
playing
a
cameo
of
a
TV
anchor.
Dumb
flu
hits
Panimalai
and
people
lose
their
speaking
ability.
The
government
puts
a
ban
on
speaking
to
ensure
that
the
disease
won't
spread.
How
the
people
react
is
shown
in
funny
manner.
The
movie
mainly
revolves
around
talkative
Aravind
and
reserved
Anjana's
love
story.
Rating:
3.0/5
People
could
see
variety
of
personalities
and
their
speaking
styles.
Director
Balaji
Mohan
has
created
different
kind
of
roles
and
brings
in
a
lot
of
fun
moments
through
them.
One
thing
that
we
should
appreciate
is
that
fact
that
there
are
not
commercial
distractions
in
the
storyline
and
the
humour
quotient
is
high
in
Vaayai
Moodi
Pesavum.
Continue
reading
the
review
on
the
slideshow...
Analysis
The
screenplay
is
refreshing
and
human
emotions
have
been
perfectly
presented.
There
are
satire
on
present-day
politcally
motivated
scenarios
like
banning
movies.
Drawback
In
the
first
half,
there
are
fully
of
lively
moments
but
in
the
second
half,
there
are
only
ten
minute
of
talk
time.
Characters
use
motion
language
that
may
not
be
liked
by
all
section
of
audiences.
The
second
half
appears
to
be
draggy.
Performances
Dulquar
Salman
is
a
treat
to
watch.
Despite
being
a
Malayali,
he
speaks
Tamil
fluently
and
justifies
his
role.
Nazriya
Nazim
is
a
delight
to
watch.
Pandiaraj,
Robo
Shankar
and
others
have
done
justice
to
their
roles.
Tech
Departments
Sean
Roldan
has
done
a
brilliant
job.
'Kadhal
ara
onnu
vizundhuchu',
'Podhum
ini
nee
varundhadhe',
and
the
title
track
are
our
picks.
His
background
score
in
the
second
half
will
come
to
notice.
Soundarajan's
cinemotography
is
illuminating
and
editor
Abhinav
Sundar
has
done
a
neat
job
even
though
his
scissors
could
have
been
sharp
in
the
second
half.
Verdict:
A
light-hearted
family
entertainer
even
though
there
are
double
entendre
jokes
at
parts.