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Movie Review:Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthen
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Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthen
Movie
Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthen
Director
Manikandan
Music
Joshwa Sridhar
Cast
Vikranth, Aashitha, Roja, Karunaas, Rajesh, Malaysia Vasudevan
 
By Moviebuzz
 
Debutant director and Selvaraghavan's former associate Manikandan's highly anticipated Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthaen has turned out to be a damp squib. Manikandan wants to talk about the communal divide and the mistrust between India and Pakistan, through a love story woven between an Indian guy and a Pakistani girl who comes to Chennai.

The film starts with a middle class couple ( Oru thalai ragam Shankar and Roja) looking for their son Adhi Kesavan (Vikrant) who is missing for the last few months from the Film Institute where he was studying an acting course. The story unfolds in bits and pieces as the couple petition everybody including the High Court to find their missing son.

The viewer is told that Adhi a Hindu fundamentalist organization sympathiser had fallen in love with Farhaan (Aashita) a Pakistani girl who had come to Chennai with her sister who suffers from a rare heart problem, which can be operated by only by our famous cardiologist Dr. Cheriyan! Farhaan also enrolls at the Film Institute to while away her time and get to understand India better!

Meanwhile, Adhi's old pals including his Guru Varadarajan (Raj Kapoor) opposes his love, and is against the institute for giving admission to a Pakistani. Soon Farhaan's dad an Indian hater Mohammad Aslam (Captain Raju) comes to India and tries to separate the lovers. In the melee Farhaana commits suicide, and Adhi loses his mental balance and roams around the city in a dazed condition!!

It is one of the most turgid and regressive movies in recent times. There is no semblance of style or substance and is extremely slow moving, or more importantly lacks a script! An orthodox veiled Muslim girl from Pakistan coming to assist her sister for her operation, enlisting for a course in film direction!! A boy who is a sympathizer of a Hindu organization flaunting his love openly for a Muslim girl and that too a Pakistani!! And a Kathal like ending, with a mother who fails to recognize her own son!

Jeepers creepers it cannot get more loony than this!!

Verdict: Big Bore!

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