
I was impress with Esha's simplicity and switching up the languages. Interesting enough, Esha is the only person who plays both the Tamil and Hindi version. In Yuva, Ajay Devgan play Michael and Esha Deol play Radhika. With his lady love Geetha (Esha Deol) by his side supporting him every step of the way. Both played the lonely, loving, traditional, beautiful wife very well.Īyutha Ezhuthu- Michael (Surya) is the activist-senior college student who wants to change the world though the corrupted political system. No one outshine one another - could be that the character of Iba/Lallan is more interesting. Yuva is one of his best films yet to date but comparing him to Madhavan is really unfair but I connected more with Iba than I did with Lallan. Now don't get me wrong, Abhishek was amazing as well. To me, he portrayed the character of Iba so well. Hands down - Madhavan impressed me more with his portrayal of Iba. His chemistry with Rani worked very well, and many rumors of a real-life jodi of Abhi-Rani started circulating. I was incredibly impress with Abhishek and his break-through role when I saw Yuva. In Yuva, Abhishek and Rani Mukherjee play their roles - Lallan and Sashi.

Inba is a criminal who loves his wife yet he abuses his wife, Sasi. Their involvement with the society can change or destroy it.Īyutha Ezhuthu - Inba (Madhavan) and Sasi (Meera Jasmine) are the troubled married couple. You get to see their lives and in their own views with the women in their lives. Three men are connected to each other somehow.

Instead of making this review so long with comparison to the scenes and many screen caps. Do I make screencaps from Ayutha Ezhuthu and Y uva? Do I compare both? So I finally concluded and decided to compare a few songs and the characters.
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Then I debated how to write this review since I love making screen caps. I had to go searching for the song titles through YouTube and Google. There were no menus, just the main movie, so I didn't know the song titles. Unfortunately I got a copy of A yutha Ezhuthu through a friend. I would do my normal review of the characters and music. The main difference is each actor/actress ability to bring his/her screen presence. I have to say that Yuva is an exact frame-by-frame of Ayutha Ezhuthu. Tempting enough, I went looking for my Yuva dvd and skimmed through it. If you've seen Yuva already, then you know the storyline to Ayutha Ezhuthu. Memories started to come back to me and I realized that Sid is in the original Yuva version! When I got my Sid fever, I was interested in watching all his films. At that time, I didn't venture out to watch many Tamil or Telugu films yet. Later I learn that the same director Mani Ratnam also directed the original Tamil version. Mainly because I was debating how to write it.

Honestly, it was hard for me to write this review. Since then I've been blogging but no Ayutha Ezhuthu review. About time I reviewed this movie, huh? I said it on October 24th when I wrote this post.
