Wednesday, August 8, 2012

A lot of things can happen over a cup of coffee - “Maalai Pozhuthin Mayakathilae“

A lot of things can happen over a cup of coffee - “Maalai Pozhuthin Mayakathilae“ 



A lot of things can happen over a cup of coffee. It’s true for those who watched Tamil film “Maalai Pozhuthin Mayakathilae“(The Evening’s Dizzy). A real-time play happens inside the ‘Coffee day’ in an evening rain. Film is directed by Mr.Narayan Ragavendra Rao. Aari, Subha, ‘Panch’ Subbu, R. S. Sivaji, Balaji, Tejaswini, Sekar are the main casts of the film. It’s not historic film about border disputes but tends to create an optimistic feel to the human kind. 



The philosophical portrayal of love, life and humanity discusses the human values and lifestyles in real time. The basic structure of the film is romance, love at first sight. The happenings inside the screen may create a false representation or a dramatic feel but there are social thinkers, film makers like Jaffer panahi who can deliver a master piece involving a social character in an act, event or an engagement. This movie is a lively adaptation of a love which levels the real time play of 120min. There are films like Offside and The Mirror which deliberately shows the real time happenings. First time a Tamil love romance film spurs the social message and explores the elite and poor group.

Featured short film narrative style has been bought into the Tamil cinema to test the audience patience.  Film buffs may understand the optimistic thoughts which revolve around the film. ” When the coffee shop Manager financially helps the staff to improvise his educational standards and when the child asks difference between the people who drinks coffee inside and outside the coffee shop” can be the best scene to describe the social relationship of men belongs to various status. The married couple’s misunderstandings and their forgotten love life is an impeccable representation of real life divorces. The communication between the group and family is minimized because of the digital and modern workaholic world. How we value the time and what do we need as run errands?; Were the final notches of the film which was toasted with a colorful climax.


_Lingaraja Sivanaiah