For most of the movie, her inner world was conspicuously absent, almost every moment was defined by what her character felt about Thiru or Thiru’s life, and her lines were generic. Nithya Menen brought a lot to her role, much more than what was given to her. All four main characters were solid, and elevated a somewhat generic script. I had a good time watching this movie, but I cant say I was wowed by it. You can read the rest of the review here: #MATHU SOUNDAR WIKI CRACK#That small crack in Thiru’s life is a tragedy that occurred when he was a boy, and his life stays broken despite the best efforts of his neighbour and best friend, Shobana, played by Nithya Menen. That is the film’s first line, which we hear in Thiru’s voiceover: Life is like a piece of glass. Or it may be it’s the fact that there is something broken about him. It may be the fact that he did not go to college and he’s now a food-delivery guy and he thinks she is still out of his league, given that she lives in a posh flat and orders food worth thousands of rupees. Later, too, as a grown-up, when he sees her as a woman, he doesn’t go up and say hello. Thiru liked a girl in school, but he stepped aside because he felt she was out of his league. Mithran Jawahar’s Thiruchitrambalam is named after the lead character played by Dhanush. The screenplay is filled with ‘VIP’-like clichés, and it works because each cliché is put across so well by this cast and this director.
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