Sillunu Oru Kaadhal

2006
7.1| 2h40m| en| More Info
Released: 08 September 2006 Released
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Gowtham and Kundhavi married then she finds a diary from his time at college, five years earlier. She thinks he would rather be married to Aishwarya, his college sweetheart, so she makes arrangements for them to meet again.

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MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
Catangro After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
nebulousboy Ya this movie has some typical Tamil problems.But anyone can suggest this movie to watch just because of its storyline.To make this movie we have to imagine something which could be added by Mr. director or scriptwriter.i like this movie just because it is much realistic.It shows us present can erase past easily.Gowtam was like other heroes in his college life.But not happily ever after with Ishu make him different.Now the question comes why he changed radically after that parting with Ishu?if we see at very first then we will see he was not much good while marrying Kundavni.but after marriage cant he change?i think anyone can.if anyone like him tries to hide past from his wife then he can transform to a normal guy and fall in love again.and i think its cent percent possible that present can erase past from our mind just like Gowtam's life starts circling Kundavni.then any one can ask why Ishu didn't try for Gowtam?i'm giving answer from my point of view.if something happens like that in my life,my family doesn't agree with my love then i will leave my love but i will act rude with my family like Ishu.but it is worthless to find previous love as without my family i can not live happily with her.if one day any one accept me with my past love definitely she will be my bride. OK from my point view the story of the movie is very much realistic and it happens just like this when same incident happens in someones life.
Palkar Bedugo In recent times, it has become stereotypical to present movies with violence and gore in the tamil cinemas. But Jillunu oru kaadhal stood out and lived to the hype, at least according to the box office. Rather being a regular love story, the script of Jillunu oru kaadhal moves in a different path. Surya is married to Jyothika and lives happily with his daughter. He is a mechanic for a major car company in mumbai. All goes well before Jyothika finds Surya's personal diary which reveals an entirely different version of him - his college days. The story moves back and forth from there on and keeps the audience enthralled in almost all the aspects, whether it be music, comedy, romance, anger, fight etc., The performances of all the artists were exemplary. Surya's presence, Jyothika's curiosity, Bhoomika's innocence, Vadivelu/Sandhanam's ultimate comedy sequences, ARR's music - all stays in heart forever. A soft love story shown in the best form possible in the tamil industry. In a gist, this is a Jill (Cool) time pass!
ranjit-hariharan This film's a big bore. It has a plenty of Predictable plots & endless sentiments from the start. It starts good with a classy number but seems lost midway.Surya & Jyothika's on screen chemistry works out really good & a good part by Bhoomika. Why include Vadivelu in it? He disappears totally after a good half an hour!. Santhanam proves his wit again by timing comedy.AR's tunes sure will last for sometime. But he could have done better. What ever be the drawbacks still it's worth watching once if you feel alone at home or looking for a good time-pass.
swastic After the immensely successful Ghajini, expectations for Surya's movies have skyrocketed. His new movie, Sillunu Oru Kadhal is very different from Ghajini and Aaru, as it, like the title suggests, is a romantic film, with excellent chemistry between the characters, Jyothika and Bhoomika. Although it starts off like any other Indian love story, the movie really draws you in after the half-way mark, when the real 'twist' of the film is introduced.The director has to be applauded on his fine job, bringing comic, actions and romantic elements together well, but his camera work does get a bit shabby at places. This is an infrequence though.The two 'negatives' of the film are the fact that Vadivelu is somewhat underused in this. The other is that while Rahman's music is good, it is not up to his usual standard, and is certainly one of his worse films.On the whole, however, a good, enjoyable film that should keep Surya's career blossoming.