3 Moonu
Plot The film depicts a couples love story which started early during their school days and what all happens as they take their relationship forward. It shows three stages of a couples love life. The film depicts a couples love story which started early during their school days and what all happens as they take their relationship forward. It shows three stages of a couples love life. Less Verdict “The film kicks-off well keeping the audiences engaged till the interval. The second half becomes a bit tedious due to careless editing. Watch it only for Dhanush’s incredible performance!”.
Review 3 (Moonu) & earn 20 DM Points. Review Submit All roads led to the theaters where this movie got screened today. Nothing deterred me from booking tickets for the first day first show on a working day.
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Such was the hype and hoopla which surrounded it, thanks to the Kola Veri phenomenon which kick started it, followed by the coming together of the legends daughters - Aishwarya and Shruti Haasan with Dhanush pitching in to give the much needed star power. 3 refers to the 3 stages in the life of Dhanush and Shruti Haasan as a couple, right from their school days when it starts as a puppy love, tracking them until their post marital life where fate intervenes and spells havoc in their life. A warm welcome to Aishwarya Dhanush; as a debut director, she has chosen a not so conventional script for her first maiden venture and has managed to partly execute it with elan. The first half was engaging, where Dhanush along with Sivakarthikeyan provided some genuine laughs and the scenes were such that anyone can relate to their love life. There was also a suspense factor which managed to grip the viewers until the interval. Though cliched in every sense, the scenes in the first half were shot afresh and the chemistry between the lead pair of Dhanush and Shruti was dashing enough to say the least (no doubt they had the kollywood rumour mills spinning for a while now!!). The second half, on the contrary, was absolutely melodramatic and took an about turn and wobbled indefinitely before crash landing into the abyss.
Dhanush might get nominated for yet another national award, as it was another feather in his cap as he has delivered a dashing performance. The penchant emotions for his lady love throughout the movie and also as an incapacitated husband who wages a war against fate in the latter half, he delivered as always. Shruti Haasan has managed to improve by far from her debut venture. She was in almost every frame and managed to justify her matured role.
Only thing which annoyed everyone were her somewhat similar expressions for almost all the scenes and she only managed to cry like her father. Sivakarthikeyan was a major strength for the first half and Sundar, who was earlier seen in Mayakkam Enna was given a more beefy role in the latter half and did a decent job at it.
Prabhu and Bhanupriya as Dhanushs affable parents were there to justify the movies star power and Rohini did her bit as Shrutis mother, with an emotional overtone. Music by Anirudh, needless to say, has become a phenomenon. But after watching the movie, I realized that it was not only Kola Veri, but there were other songs which were worthy enough, but got overshadowed because of the Kola Veri phenomenon. All the romantic numbers were picturised beautifully with a poetic touch, especially Kannazhaga. The much publicized Kola Veri number must have been intentionally placed post interval, and blended along with the story, but there was nothing exceptional about the number.
Anirudh has also done an awesome job at BGM, where he has used minimalistic music, which gelled well with the proceedings. Velarajs camera angles were breezy in the first half, while jerky enough to showcase the growing tension in the script in the latter. Kola Bhaskars editing in the latter half was a big let down and almost spells doomsday for the movie as it hampered the pace big time.
Overall, the movie is an average fare, with a brilliant performance from Dhanush yet again; but it can be watched once by keeping your expectations at an all time low, though one cannot avoid the restlessness which creeps in during the latter half.
Contents. Plot The film opens with a funeral partaking in an apartment where the police are involved saying he doesn't understand the motive of the murder of Ram. His wife Janani hallucinates about her husband running away. She recalls memories and it continues with a flashback when Ram and Janani were 12th-grade students. While she was from a middle-class family and Ram at that time lived with his father who was a businessman and his mother. After he saw Janani he helps fix her bicycle (it was raining heavily) but at the same time has a crush on her.
He tells his friends Kumaran and Senthil about it they were from different schools but same tuition. One night he and Senthil stalked Janani and was caught by her father as he questioned them both. He slapped Ram and scolded Senthil for lying and warned them. Nevertheless, Ram visits Janani before he could ask she reciprocates his love. Janani's sister Sumi makes sure her parents aren't aware their secret love.
The story returns to reality while Janani has a teary conversation with her mother about Ram. Soon she slept having a dream about when her family has a visa to go to the US and she had to go. When Ram heard this he decided that she could leave him.
Instead of leaving him she appeared near him. He said she burned her passport and her mother disowned with a slap. She then urged Ram to marry her because of their five-year relationship. So he told his mother then urged his father who did agree and gave them a flat.After their marriage, Ram persuaded that her family to come and see her for she felt uncomfortable.He made a promise to not hurt her or allow anyone to. Ram and Janani were pleased with their life and were happy together. Again the story comes to reality when Janani is awoken by her maid. Two police officers are in her flat and one of them tells her something that she made her cry.
Janani had an impact that made her break household items and stare into Ram's photo. She then is informed by her husband's doctor that he had come with his friend Senthil.She asked his parents but they had no idea that they'll inform when. Her father in law said Ram asked him to transfer his properties in his name.
As she went home she packed his items away but stopped at a coat. She put it on then found a letter as she studied she wept it was a suicide letter from Ram.She visited Senthil and asked to reveal thing they were hiding from her.He told when she was leaving for the US and that same time Kumaran said he got a job in Singapore. Ram couldn't bear it that Kumaran was his childhood friend and she was his life. He got drunk and imagined her asking him to come to her.
He nearly drowned but thanks to Senthil he was alright.Soon Senthil saw that Ram wasn't behaving how he was raised.One time Ram's office lost 32 million and was in a bad mood. Ram was working on his laptop when his pug Tom, played near his feet.
He got irritated and kicked the dog away ruthlessly Senthil sharply disapproved of this. After a while when Senthil went into the kitchen, he heard a squeal and came back running.
Tom was dead and Ram was working on his laptop as if he didn't notice. Senthil made him come to his senses and they buried Tom in secret because Janani loved Tom as their child. As Janani came he asked uncannily her where is Tom they looked she cried soon he cried it's his fault. Senthil found out that Ram suffered from Bipolar Disorder.
At first, he smashed a bottle on his head afterwards he agreed to see a doctor.After the past few days, he avoided Janani. Janani was aware of her husband's absence and confronted him. At a nightclub, a man misbehaved with Janani Ram dragged her out and sent her home. The misbehaver and his friends sought a fight with Ram and Senthil.
Ram is been hit badly so Senthil helps Ram home but Janani fell sick for she couldn't bear it.Senthil drags him for electric shock therapy and he stayed there almost 4 hours. He lied to Janani about it but she slapped him because she was aware of the lie.She showers her anger, rage and frustration over him for the current situation in their lives. A silent Ram rebukes when she insults Senthil. After the whole fiasco that night, Ram again loses his mental stability and tries to stab Janani with a knife, but Senthil stops him from doing it. Later on, when Ram comes back to his senses, he feels guilty, heartbroken and scared that he tried to kill his only love and decides to go to his father and transfer all his property in Janani's name.
On another day, Ram suddenly bashes Senthil's head against the steering wheel, rendering him unconscious. Ram says his last words to his friend, 'Sorry dude, you have done so much for me' and leaves the car in order to go see Janani himself. He remembers all the beautiful memories from their young age, and the ending takes onto the final scene of Ram's life, as he goes to Janani's bedroom and watches her sleeping. He tries to control his emotions and kiss her for the last time and suddenly he hallucinates seeing a young girl saying 'Either kill her or you die'. Terrified, he immediately gets away from her bed.
The young girl and a Sadhu from his previous hallucinations now appear unnervingly in front of him. Dreaded, he goes to his office and writes a suicide note while hallucinating disturbing visions of the young girl and the Sadhu.To avoid causing further harm to Janani, he picks up a knife and slits his throat, and kills himself, saying his final words 'I love you, Janani'. The film ends with Janani wailing in grief, as she learns her husband's fate. Cast.
as Ram. as Janani Ram. as Ram's father, a businessman. as Kumaran, Ram's friend since school days. as Ram's mother. as Senthil, Ram's work friend, the only one who knew of his condition.
as Janani's father. as Janani's mother. as Sumi, Janani's mute sister. as Teacher. Anuradha Krishnamurthy as Senthil's mother. Sunitha Gogoi as Janani's friend Production Aishwarya revealed that the script was written with in mind but the actress was unavailable to do the film initially. Subsequently, Aishwarya signed on, after being impressed by her work in.
This film's press meet was held at the Star City Hotel on 5 August 2011 in Chennai with the director, the cinematographer and the lead pair, Dhanush and Amala Paul. The film was originally meant to begin its first schedule in October 2011 but in a turn of events, Dhanush had free dates in August and September 2011. However Amala Paul was unavailable to start the film early and left the project, with joining the team after her Telugu film was delayed.
Soundtrack 3 (2012) Soundtrack. ' Released: 16 November 2011 The soundtrack and background score is composed by, cousin of Aishwarya. The single track ', written and performed by, was initially leaked on the internet.
Having noticed its popularity, the makers launched the song as a single. The song became the most searched video in India, attracting more than 20 million views within 28 days, and was listed by YouTube under the 'Recently Most Popular (Gold)' videos. Aishwarya denied reports that suggested that another song from the album had leaked.
The soundtrack was released by college students on 23 December 2011 at the. Although and were expected to attend the event, only was present. Soundtrack of the film was also released in Telugu and Hindi. Track list All lyrics written by, except where noted; all music composed. Title Singer(s) Length 1. 'Idhazhin Oram – The Innocence of Love' , 3:41 2.
'Kannazhaga - The Kiss of Love', 3:45 3. 'Come on Girls – The Celebration of Love', Nadisha Thomas, 2:45 4. 'Nee Paartha Vizhigal – The Touch of Love', 4:24 5. 'A Life Full of Love – Theme Music' A Theme By & The Chennai Strings Orchestra 1:55 6. 'The Rhythm of Love – Theme Music' Navin Iyer, Fajrul 1:14 8. 'Po Nee Po – The Pain of Love', 4:11 9.
'Theme of 3' Mandolin Seenu 1:29 10. 'Po Nee Po Remix – The Scream of Love', Harish Swaminathan 3:42 Total length: 33:26 Telugu Tracklist No. Title Singer(s) Length 1. 'Yedhalo Oka Mounam', 3:27 2. 'Kannulada', 3:26 3. 'Come On Girls' Anirudh Ravichander, Ananth 2:55 4.
'Nee Paata Madhuram' Roop Kumar Rathod, 4:23 5. 'Why This Kolaveri Di?' 'Po Ve Po' Mohit Chauhan, 4:14 7. 'Po Ve Po (Remix)' Sathya Prakash, Harish Swaminanthan 3:42 Hindi Tracklist No.
Title Singer(s) Length 1. 'Tere Bin', 3:21 2. 'Tan Ye Mera', 3:23 3. 'Come On Girls', Ananth 2:55 4. 'Ai Raat Dheere Chal', Roop Kumar Rathod 4:27 5.
'Why This Kolaveri Di?' 'Ro Ne Do' Mohit Chauhan, Anirudh Ravichander 4:10 7. 'Ro Ne Do (Remix)' Vishal Daldani, Anirudh Ravichander 3:42 Release The satellite rights of the film were secured by for a whopping price. The film was given a 'U' certificate by the. The film released on 30 March 2012,and it become the blockbuster of the year along with a dubbed Telugu version with English subtitles. It's dubbed version was supposed to release on 29 May 2012. But it remained unreleased.
The film released with 1000 prints in Tamil. The film released in 1250 screens worldwide for both versions.
Telugu movie producer and distributor Natti Kumar reportedly said that out of the Rs. 60 million (US$1.33 million approximately) he spent on distribution rights and publicity, he had been able to recover only Rs.
47.0 million (US$0.83 million approximately). Critical reception 3 received mixed reviews, being positive primarily due to its trending song,. Vishnupriya Bhandaram of wrote 'Aishwarya R. Dhanush takes a twisted look at love and its meaning – when you put someone before your own existence – comes across as profound, underlining theme in the film. It fades out as a moving and tragic ode to romance, to the grand idea called 'love'.
Moviebuzz of called the film 'poignant', quoting that 'On the whole, 3 has its heart in the wrong place, though the second half seem scattered. Overlook these faults, and make it a point to watch 3'. Concluded that ' 3 is an engaging tale backed by wonderful performances of Dhanush and Shruti Hassan' and rated it 15 out of 100. Pavithra Srinivasan of rated the movie 1.75 out of 5, saying that 'There are certain moments in 3 that defy interlogic at times, and sentiment rules the roost, but Aishwarya Dhanush has chosen to very past 40 years a take on romance that is appealing in its dullness. ' L Romal M Singh of gave the movie 2 stars out of 5, commenting that 'We do not think anyone would want to watch the movie again, only because it demands too much from you emotionally. We, however, plan to watch this movie once more and walk out during the interval, we’d advise the romantics to do the same.' I rated the film 2.25 out of 5, claiming that '3 is waste and not worth watching in the theatres.
Better wait for the DVD or online! It fails to meet the expectations and works only in parts like all regular Dhanush's movies, but Aishwarya had shown promise by taking a funny subject in her very first film'.
Behindwoods rated the film 2 stars out of 5, commenting that ' 3 has bad performances, but is let down by slower narration'. An reviewer gave the movie a negative review, commenting that 'Neither a joyous love story nor a serious movie, '3' actually stands in between.' Rohit Ramachandran of NowRunning gave the movie a negative rating of 0.5 on a scale of 5, stating that ' 3 is a heartless comedy involving mentally imbalanced characters, only one of which is lucky to have been diagnosed. This is not a safe place for you to be.' Awards. Best Lyricist - for 'Kannazhaga'.
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