Containing his action hero instincts, Ravi still comes around as a manly charm. His emotions ranging from the strength in his soft romance to the subtlety in his revenge, are all titch. The three supporting actors, who influence the story a great deal, have done their equal best, optimising the space they have on screen.Īfter a long gap, we get to see Ravi here, once again, as a sincere romantic hero, head over heels in love with his angel. The prime characters in the story are played by Jeyam Ravi and Hansika, while VTV Ganesh, Poonam Bajwa and Vamsi Krishna play supportive roles. Well placed interval block and the colourful cinematography by Soundar, along with the taut screenplay, keep you glued to the seat. Over and above being practical, he takes the story along a comic outline, keeping you thoroughly entertained throughout. But Lakshman chooses an entirely different, practical and edgy outlook to the entire concept.
Love story is usually associated with mushy romantic moments, duets sung running around a tree and walking along the coast, holding hands.
So he makes his comeback in the most innovative manner. She takes this as her cue to break the relationship. Love succeeds, they get plan their wedding and that is when the realisation of Karthick's profession and pay package comes as a rude shock to Aishu. She follows Karthick and keeps an eye on him, while she prays to the almi on the other hand.
Lakshman returns to the silver screen with another love story,but this time as director and here's how the saga unfolds.Īishwarya (Hansika) is smitten by the opulence that she sees in Karthick (Ravi) and decides to make him her better half. A breakthrough for both Jeyam Ravi and Hansika, after their respective 'Nimirndhu Nil' and 'Aranmanai', in their forte this time, that is romcom, 'Romeo Juliet' is a thorough entertainer.