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			 Kan Pesum Vaarthaigal – Movie Review Kan Pesum Vaarthaigal – Movie Review
			
				
					 
 
 Cast: Senthil, Iniya, Muruga doss, Janngri Madhimitha, Livington, Naan Kadavul Rajendran
 Direction: R.Balaji
 
 
 Kanpesum Varthaigal is the latest in the long line up of romantic  flicks that are so much a staple of the film industry. What is  interesting about the film is that all the romance happens in Singapore  and the action shifts to Chennai for the climax. Director Balaji has  made every effort to avoid stereotypes.
 
 The character of hero Mahesh (‘Mirchi’ Senthil ) is in an example. He  is a jobless young man , living in Thiruvarur with his parents, but  hanging out with his friends all the time. However, he is also a  district level shuttle cock player. His father (Livingston) is tired of  his antics, specially when Mahesh is involved in a brawl, and attempts  to end his life. A shocked Mahesh then asks his friend and relative Appu  Kutty (Muruga Dass) who has recently found a job in Singapore to send a  work visa for him as well, and most of the action takes place there.
 Arriving in Singapore, Mahesh is impressed with the orderly life  there, and vows to try for citizenship. Mahesh’s presence of mind in  solving a crisis on the job front brings him to the notice of the  manager of the construction site (Kathiravan Kanthavelu), who helps  Mahesh progress in his career. Happily he moves on to his next plan-of  identifying a woman who is also Singapore citizen, so that he can also  gain citizenship. When he comes across Janani (Iniya), he thinks he has  been very clever, since Janani’s friend Nimmi (‘Jangiri’ Mathumitha  tells Mahesh that the girls are Singapore citizens. Janani is beholden  to her uncle (‘Naan Kadavul’ Rajendran) who is planning to marry her as  his second wife himself. However, Mahesh makes her fall in love with him  gradually. The scene where the two of them walk around wearing placards  saying ‘I proposed, she said yes’ makes you smile and enjoy the flavor  od romance.
 However, Mahesh finds out that Janani is only on a work permit and is  upset. The same day her uncle Rajendran finds out about her love and  forces her to return home. The rest of the story revolves around whether  love conquers all.
 ‘Mirchi’ Senthil and Iniya come through with above average  performance. On many occasions the dialogues (by Senthilkumar) are  pretty good, although they are a bit lengthy at times. Cinematographer  Naga Krishnan shows you some lovely locations in Singapore, and not just  the touristy spots. A good attempt, but following just four characters  is a bit tiring. You come away wishing for a slicker narration.
 
 
 
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 Keywords:Senthil, Iniya, Muruga doss, Janngri Madhimitha, Livington, Naan Kadavul Rajendran ,R.Balaji,
 
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