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Thursday Nov 27 2008, Chennai
Muthal Muthal Muthal Varai
Directed by - Krishnan Seshadri Gomatam Produced by - Krishnan Seshadri Gomatam Music by - Aslam Mustafa Casts - Charan, Keevna, Kumaravel, Vidya Easwaran etc Starring - C.P. Satyajit, Anuja Iyer, Here comes a movie shot in 50 locations with over 100 characters and a cast consisting of a real-life doctor, an ad guy, a banker, a marketing guy, a dramatist, a lawyer, a photographer, a chartered accountant, an engineer etc.‘M3V’, a movie that showcases Chennai like never before – slick, urban, stylish; Tamil Cinema's first ‘Metro Movie’!The characters in ‘M3V’ are urbane, educated upper class people.And the film is an out-and-out commercial entertainer.‘M3V’ is a light, fun movie in most parts.Both the hero and heroine are the exact opposites of the Indian cinema stereotypes.The heroine is not a doll who just adorns the hero's arm.She is in fact a strong-willed character who pushes the hero to achieve his dream.The hero, far from being the tough guy who can bash up an army alone, is a creative guy with the attendant insecurities.He is sensitive, charming, witty, and beneath it all, a passionate guy who is committed to his work.The movie by and large reflects his character.Overall, from characterization and enactment to camera angles, music and editing this movie has been made to offer the moviegoer a first time experience.Coming to the title, M3V or ‘Mudhal Mudhal Mudhal Varai’ means ‘From Beginning To Beginning’.Sounds like a puzzle? Yes, the director confirms it by saying that, just like in a puzzle, when the last piece or block is fixed, i.e., when the climax of the movie is unraveled, the movie will get a new meaning altogether.Though the film boasts of lots of newcomers, there are many veterans too behind the screen.B.Lenin for editing, Thotta Tharani for the art-work, Fowzia Fathima for Cinematography, and Aslam Mustafa for music add value to the fare.
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