Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga (2015)

★ 4.7 2h 27m IMDb
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Childhood friends Vasu and Saravanan are thick as thieves but Vasu's newly-wed wife, Seema doesn't approve of Saravanan and wants her husband to break ties with him. So, Vasu tries to set up Saravanan with Aishwarya. But, can these friends really drift apart?

Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga

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Cast

Arya
Arya as Saravanan Age 45 · Kasaragod, Kerala, India Arya was born on 11 December 1980 in Trikarpur, India into a Malayali Muslim family. He has a younger brother, named Sathya, and Razi, who is studying. He graduated with an engineering degree from Cre...
Santhanam
Santhanam as Vasu Age 46 · Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Santhanam is an Indian film actor who has predominantly appeared in Tamil films as a comedian. Beginning his career as a comedian on television shows, he rose to fame through his performances in Vija...
Tamannaah Bhatia
Tamannaah Bhatia as Aishwarya Age 36 · Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Tamannaah Bhatia also known as Tamannaah, is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Telugu and Tamil films. She has also appeared in Hindi films. In addition to acting, she also participates i...
Muktha George
Muktha George as Seema Age 34 · Kolenchery, Kerala, India Muktha Elsa George was born in a Syrian Christian family in Kothamangalam near Muvattupuzha, Kerala, India. She is also known as Bhanu. Muktha started her career doing serials in television.
Karunakaran
Karunakaran as Gautham Age 44 · Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Karunakaran is a Tamilfilm actor, who has appeared in character roles. He made his breakthrough in Soodhu Kavvum (2013) portraying the role of Arumai Pragasam, before playing roles in Jigarthanda and...
Vidyullekha Raman
Vidyullekha Raman as Kausalya Age 34 · Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Vidyullekha Raman, also known as Vidyu Raman, is an Indian film actress and theatre performer. The daughter of actor Mohan Raman, Vidyullekha made her debut in Gautham Menon's 2012 Neethaane En Ponvas...

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timesofindia 5/10 Aug 28, 2015
M Rajesh's first three films were comedies about a good-for-nothing guy chasing a beautiful girl and managing to win her hand. He tried to move away from this formula in his previous film, the grossly misjudged Azhagu Raja, which ended up as something painfully unfunny. So, now, he has gone back to his tried-and-tested formula in Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga ( VSOP). What Rajesh has done is almost similar to what Sarkunam did in last week's release Chandi Veeran — taking bits and pieces from his previous successful films and giving us a new film that feels familiar. The only difference is that he manages to succeed... to an extent.

VSOP has everything you expect in a Rajesh film — a stalker-ish hero, a heroine whose only requirement is to look pretty, sarakku, misogynist dialogues, bromance, and most importantly Santhanam. The comedian is more or less the second lead in this director's films and that is true in VSOP as well. In fact, you could even call him the first lead here — not just because it is his character's name that appears first in the title, but also because the plot revolves around his character. And Arya sportingly takes the backseat to let Santhanam take the centre stage in most of the scenes. And the actor doesn't disappoint, and comes up with one wisecrack after another. Some of them hardly make us smile, while some are recycled from his previous ones, but a majority of them are funny and crack us up quite a bit.

The film actually takes a while to get going and the comedy in the initial scenes feels forced. It is only after Aishwarya enters the picture that the film starts to find its footing and the arc involving the friends trying to use her friend Kausalya (a competent Vidyullekha) as bait and the plan backfiring on them is very hilarious. The scene where Saravanan, Vasu and Aishwarya land up at Kauslaya's doorstep in the middle of the night to insult her family is especially a stand-out moment. And the tendency of the film to never become too serious — even when Vasu and Saravanan split-up for a brief while — works in its favour. And bringing in a surprise guest star in the climax is a nice touch.

But the strong whiff of cliched scene set-ups (like getting Shakeela to play a female character who fights for men's rights) is and redundant songs (Imman seems to have been on autopilot) leave us with a feeling of deja vu. In fact, the too many references that Rajesh uses (in terms of background score and dialogues) to get us smile only indicate laziness, an absence of originality, and even desperation. But the best thing is that he keeps things from becoming boring and the film ends up as a mild diversion.

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