Karthik, an engineering graduate, wants to make films. He falls in love with Jessie, his neighbour, but her father opposes their relationship due to religious differences.Karthik, an engineering graduate, wants to make films. He falls in love with Jessie, his neighbour, but her father opposes their relationship due to religious differences.Karthik, an engineering graduate, wants to make films. He falls in love with Jessie, his neighbour, but her father opposes their relationship due to religious differences.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 6 nominations total
- Karthik
- (as Naga Chaitanya)
- Jerry Thekekuttu
- (as Sudheer)
- Guest appearance
- (as T.R. Silambarasan)
- an appearance in 'Manasaa' (cameo appearance)
- (as Vtv Ganesh)
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A huge tip of the hat to the maestro A.R. Rahman for providing some melodious music and background score that really add to the film. This is him first Indian film since his Oscar victories. One of the real stars is cinematographer Manoj Paramahamsa. The way he captured Kerala and it's surroundings as well as New York City is just a visual feast to the eyes and to be seen on the big screen. He really was able to capture why Kerala is called "God's own Country".
For me personally this is the best family movie on the Telugu screen since Bommarillu.
Many of the situations in the movie stand out. The whole sequence of samantha asking chaitanya to take her to a movie and then finally as they return back home, their small dispute is very engrossing.
Even the dialogues are so simple, there is no loud music, bang-bang going on and finally samantha is mesmerizing. She allures you and even her acting for a first timer is brilliant. The scene where she asks chaitanya about why he is so crazy about her is terrific; her expressions, body movement and the way she speaks is superb. Also to be lauded is the person who dubbed the dialogues to samantha.
Kudos to chaitanya also for underplaying so wonderfully and trying to venture into subtle kind of cinema.
the quirky characters, contrasting personalities, great soundtrack, beautiful cinematography, witty dialogs are all too similar to the '500 days of summer' theme.
so am i saying, is it bad? no. not at all. what i liked most about YMC is that it's not afraid of what it has to be.
it doesn't have scene fillers, characters just for the sake of having it, songs, stupid dances, item songs that define the Indian ( Telugu) cinema.
both the leads do their job well, keep you engrossed, but one thing i can find is, their acting seems to be pushed far by the director. sometimes, the acting looks too strained.
and now the man himself, AR Rahman, i was interested in the movie, 'cos of him. what a kick ass soundtrack man, and the score, god, he just shows, why he's miles away from his contemporaries. i so love Shreya Ghoshal humming "aaromale" just after the interval.
Gautham Menon, anybody who'd seen his previous movies would know he roots for urban settings, stylish dialogues involving a lot of English sometimes, and a lot of artificiality. you see them, you love them, but somehow you feel they're artificial when you walk out of cinema. that always happens with Mr.Menon.
but that doesn't mean, he ain't talented. he definitely is. the attention to minute detail is very appreciable so are his shot angles and of course keeping the screenplay grounded to reality.
it's not great film-making here, no surprise endings, a boy sees a girl, falls in love, proposes to her abruptly, only to find out she's confused all the time. he tortures her, as the lead says in one dialogue. he finally kisses and makes out with her in New York and they get married. end of story.
one doubt? how does Karthik ( Naga Chaitanya) get Simbu and Trisha to sign a movie, without writing the climax? he even says to Jessie( Samantha Ruth Prabhu) that he's left with some 30 days of shooting... care to answer, Mr.Menon?
Naga Chaitanya and Samantha are simply amazing. They carry their roles perfectly.
Direction and screenplay is top notch. All in all a classic for all those die-hard romantics!!!!!!!!!
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Did you know
- TriviaNaga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu got married in 2017 in both Hindu and Church customs, then got divorced.
- Quotes
Karthik: [First Lines] Of all the girls in the world why did I fall in love only with Jessie? This is Jessie, So beautiful... classy... educated... She has a style of her own... and, sexy too... If I took Jessie home and told my mom, ''I want to marry her'' I am sure my mom will happily agree... But why did I love her? What's the problem? She is getting married... that's the problem! Can we decide whom we fall in love with? We can't go in search of love... It won't last long. It has to happen by its own... It must spellbind us, turn life topsy turvy! It has to be with us always. That's true love... It happened to me... Actually I didn't choose Jessie... Love made me fall for her.
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (2010)
- SoundtracksKundanapu Bomma
Performed by Benny Dayal and Kalayani Menon
Produced by A.R. Rahman
Written by Anantha Sriram and Kalayani Menon (Malayalam lyrics)
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- Как ты смогла меня очаровать?
- Filming locations
- Sri Venkateswara Temple, New Jersey, USA(Exterior)
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