Endrendrum Punnagai Review

by MyMazaa.com

Story:

Endrendrum Punnagai is the story of three childhood friends Gautham [Jeeva], Sri [Vinay Rai] and Baby [Santhanam]. As they grow up, their tight bonding keeps them together and they start an ad agency. Gautham, Sri and Baby plan not to get into relationship and stay bachelors for life due to Gautham's hatred for girls and love, as his mother abandons the family in his childhood. Here comes Gautham's father [Nassar], a painter who has no straight talks with his son for past 15 years.

As the story progresses, Gautam meets Sonia [Andrea Jeremiah], a model as part of his assignment deal with Sunny [T.M.Karthik]. Sonia gets impressed with Gautham's professionalism and falls for him and the latter rejects her describing he is not meant for love. But, One fine day Gautam understands his heart started feeling for Priya [Trisha], which parts him from his buddies.

Will Sri and Baby come back to Gautham? Does Gautam let go of his ego and patch with his father? Will he succeed in impressing Trisha? Forms the crux of Endrendrum Punnagai...

Performances:

Jeeva is charming on screen and has delivered a matured performance in the scenes where he shows his disinterest for girls and hatred for love.

Vinay Rai and Santhanam has perfectly complemented Jeeva on screen and all the frames that include the three brought the house down.

Trisha and Andrea Jeremiah are beautiful on screen and provided the enough glam quotient to Endrendrum Punnagai.

Nassar has done his parts well and especially the climax scene needs a mention, which brings few tears due to its perfect dad-son emotions.

Technical Analysis:

I. Mueenuddin Ahmed aka I. Ahmed has come up with a tight romantic comedy script after four years of his successful Vaamanan. Director had to be lauded for his screenplay, dialogues and perfect intch of comedy, romance and emotions.

Harris Jayaraj has proved he is apt for the rom-com genres. Both his songs and background score gell with the narration. Especially, Vaanengum song is hummable with good visuals on screen.

Madhi's camera works are brilliant, which is one of the highlights of Endrendrum Punnagai. Editors Praveen KL and Srikanth NB have aptly completed evryones work with perfect cuts.

Analysis:

Ahmed's Endrendrum Punnagai is a beautiful and clean entertainer that go well with youngsters this holiday season. Director has not left any coin unturned in Endrendrum Punnagai narration and added enough emotional proportions for family audiences.

Jeeva, Vinay Rai and Santhanam are to be appreciated for their slapstick comedy that never felt overdose. Jeeva needs a special mention for his emotional cum lively act in the romantic scenes. Both the first half and second half of Endrendrum Punnagai surpassed with adequate comedy and romance in association with best climax.