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			 3 – Movie Review 3 – Movie Review
			
				
					 
 Cast: Dhanush, Shruti Haasan
 
 Direction: Aishwarya Dhanush
 
 3 is two films rolled into one.  The first half packs a realistic  love track, full of the elements like love at first sight, slapping by  parents, the girl showing more guts than her boy, et al, all dealt in a  typical Tamil filmi style.  The second half is another film, a  psychological thriller which scares us whenever it journeys into the  dark chambers of Dhanush’s dangerously unhealthy mind.  Above all, 3 is  Dhanush’s one-man show – the actor walks away with one of the most  intelligent acting performances by a South Indian hero in recent times.
 
 Director Aishwarya’s strength doesn’t lie as much in frightening or  moving us to tears as in weaving a beautiful romance drama.  The first  twenty minutes felt like watching the same old story nth time, but from  that point, the film entices us with a sensible and sober saga of love.   On the very day Ram (Dhanush) confesses his love, Janani (Shruti  Haasan) warns him saying that her mother has been planning to shift base  to the US and that he will have to suffer.  “I will wait”, he replies  with a pleasant smile on his face.  While Janani longs for small joys  like going on a ride with her boy, Ram goes all the way to Tirupathi  where Janani’s family has gone to pray, just to catch a glimpse of her  eyes!  Watch him in that classroom scene where he wonders at the way he  has fallen in love like those heroes in films.  The beauty, he says to  his friend, is that even she loves him.
 How many times do we get to see a film where the heroine can’t stop  herself from heading into a telephone booth to call her boy as soon as  she lands in Tirupathi or where she clandestinely keeps some prasadam  for her boy?
 The film takes a leap before long.  Ram and Janani marry even though their parents do not make peace with their decision.
 However, least does Janani know everything about Ram.  Ram suffers  manic depression.  The second half delineates the haranguing experiences  Ram had before committed suicide unable to live with his serious mental  disorder.
 3 suffers from several weaknesses.  It seemed a bit unwise for the  writer to have revealed Ram’s death in the beginning.  One knew that 3  was not a murder mystery, so the (informed) audience would easily grasp  that there is a psychic side.  Does the director expect us to wait to  know what the disease is? There was no reason why Ram’s friend (Sunder  Ramu) should not have talked about Ram’s condition to his father.  One  feels that by letting an almost demented patient have his way, his  friend was indirectly responsible for his suicide.  Also, which educated  wife would not suspect that her husband might be suffering from a  depression when he starts behaving abnormally?
 With intelligence and logic going on a holiday, the second half would  have been a punishing experience but for Dhanush.  He brings a  perfectionist streak to his performance.  There is no trace of second-  rateness, neither does he follow someone’s acting template.  Watch him  express shock at seeing the pet dead; watch him bless his wife; watch  him experience torture before he kills himself.
 Shruti did not fit the bill as an Intermediate girl, but she was  utterly convincing as a sobbing, worried wife, helplessly begging her  husband.  Rohini as Janani’s mother and Prabhu as Ram’s father were  superb.
 The dialogues were very natural.  ‘Nenu ippude chacchipotha nanna’, a  guilty Janani tells her father before her marriage.  Technically, 3  belongs to the musician (Anirudh’s Kannuladha was brilliant; it only  helped that Kolaveri Di came at the right time, after the hero’s other  personality was introduced) and the cinematographer (Velraj).  Kola  Bhaskar’s editing was not flawless.
 3 is a film that mixes Tamil-style tragedy with Hollywood-style  story-telling.  That said, there was no novelty in a story where the man  takes his life out of a fear that his existence might prove fatal for  his woman.  The film doesn’t have a regular climax, it ends with the  heroine crying uncontrollably. Having seen many tragedies, some of the  imaginative among you might expect that the film would end in the  heroine taking her life, but the film ends with a message.  Not bad.
 
 
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