Paiyaa movie Review






Paiyaa (Tamil: பையா ; English: Boy!) is a 2010 Indian Tamil romantic-action film written and directed by N. Linguswamy.[3] It stars Karthik Sivakumar and Tamannaah Bhatia in the lead roles, with Milind Soman, Sonia Deepti and Jegan essaying supporting roles.[4] The film revolves around a journey of a young couple: a

Paiyaa

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Directed by
N. Linguswamy
Produced by
N. Subash Chandra Bose
Written by
N. Linguswamy
Brinda Sarathy
Starring
Karthik Sivakumar
Tamannaah Bhatia
Milind Soman
Sonia Deepti
Jegan
Music by
Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cinematography
Madhi
Editing by
Anthony Gonsalves
Studio
Thirupathi Brothers
Distributed by
Thirupathi Brothers(India)
Cloud Nine Movies(India)[1]
 (UK)
Release date(s)
April 2, 2010
Running time
148 mins
Country
 India
Language
Tamil
Budget
Indian Rupee12 crores
($2,6 million)
Gross revenue
Indian Rupee65 crores
($13,2 million)
 jobless carefree guy, is asked by a young IT employee, incidentally the girl he is in love with, to escort her from Bangalore to Mumbai. The incident that happen and the obstacles they have to face and how they bond together during the journey, forms the crux.
The film, produced by Linguswamy's younger brother N. Subash Chandra Bose under the banner of Thirupathi Brothers [5] and distributed by Dhayanidhi Alagiri's Cloud Nine Movies, features a highly successful soundtrack and film score composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Madhi and editing handled Anthony Gonsalves. After a lengthy pre-production phase, during which the film underwent major changes in its main cast and its technical crew, the shooting of the film commenced in December 2008 and was held at various locations throughout entire South India, most notably in Bangalore, Karnataka, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh and Mumbai, Maharashtra and across the highways between these cities.[6] The film released on 2 April 2010 to positive reviews and has been declared a commercial success.[7][8] A Telugu dubbing version of the film titled Awara released on 21 May in Andhra Pradesh to positive response, too.

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Shiva (Karthi) is a young, carefree and jobless man, staying at Bangalore. He has a loyal group of friends who are determined to make him a responsible guy and therefore desperately try to get him a job somehow. One day, while getting off the bus, he sees a young beautiful girl, later revealed to be an IT employee named Charulatha (Tamannaah), and immediately falls for her. He later gets to spot her at few occasions, trying to follow her, and even misses the interview, his friends had arranged for him, during one such day.
One day, Shiva goes to the railway station as he is supposed to pick a friend and owner of the Mitsubishi Lancer, Shiva and his friends use. While waiting for the friend to arrive, Charulatha, apparently in a very tensed mood, and her uncle, mistaking Shiva to be a cab driver, ask him to drop them at Chennai. Excited to give his dream girl a ride, he accepts and escorts them. They stop at a filling station to refuel the car, when Charulatha suddenly requests Shiva to drive on, losing and leaving her uncle behind. Shiva does as she wishes and takes off without her uncle. She first asks Shiva to drop her at the airport and later at a railway station, but as she misses her flight and is also not able to go by train, she requests Shiva whether he would take her to Mumbai by car.
Shiva, immensely thrilled by this request, instantly agrees and escorts her to Mumbai. During the journey she finally reveals her story, after Shiva had asked several times to tell about her problems and the reason for the journey to Mumbai. It comes to light that Charulatha's mother, always supporting her daughter, died after a violent altercation with her father, who since tried to subject Charulatha and make her marry an unknown man he had chosen for her. Not willing to bow his father's wishes, she had escaped from home, but was later found by her father's business partner, Jayaraman, the supposed uncle of her. He was about to take her to the marriage registration arranged by her father, hence Charulatha was trying to escape and insisted on leaving him behind at the filling station. She heads to Mumbai as she wants to stay at her grandmother's home.
However, she is followed by a gang, led by a furious Telugu-speaking Amma, whom she and Shiva just about manage to escape. Shiva then decides to change the route in order to avoid the gang, but encounters another gang. He realizes that this gang, however, is not following Charulatha, but himself, as they are the henchmen of a Mumbai-based gangster Baali (Milind Soman). He recalls an incident that happened some years ago in Mumbai, when he stayed there at his friend Poochi's (Jegan) house. He had beaten one of Baali's men, who had attacked him, and later Baali himself, without knowing about him and his reputation in the city, and returned to Bangalore. Both the gangs are now following the couple to achieve their targets. Whether they both can escape both gangs and whether Shiva was able to express his love to Charulatha forms the crux.


Tracklist
No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Thuli Thuli Mazhaiyaai"   Haricharan, Tanvi Shah 4:49
2. "Poongatre Poongatre"   Benny Dayal 5:27
3. "Adada Mazhaida"   Rahul Nambiar, Saindhavi 4:32
4. "Suthuthe Suthuthe Bhoomi"   Karthik, Sunitha Sarathy 5:01
5. "En Kadhal Solla"   Yuvan Shankar Raja, Tanvi Shah 4:58
                                                                                   Total length:
                                                                                                        24:47
Second release
No. Title Singer(s) Length
6. "Yedho Ondru"   Yuvan Shankar Raja 3:3

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