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5/10
A good one time watch
hiflyplane14 March 2020
Brilliant cinematography. Simple story line. Fair enough screenplay to keep the audience engaged. Clichéd but not damaging to sit through the movie. Songs are quite refreshing. Balaji Sakthivel and Aishwarya Rajesh do shine over the rest of the cast. In comparison to today's x number of movie releases, this is a better watch with a set of prominent cast.
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5/10
Screenplay bit slow
balabj-3176619 May 2020
A normal story, but the screenplay was a bit slow. But the Background score was good. Sid sriram did a good job
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6/10
Vaanam Kottattum
santhosh-1029019 March 2020
Good Movie. Everybody acted very well in the movie. This movie is one of the best Movie of R.Sarathkumar, Raadhika Sarath Kumar and Vikram Prabhu. The movie had a good story. Songs and BGM in the movie were main disadvantage it affected the movie flow. Some characterisations in the movie were not good. The climax in the movie was not believable. Good Movie.
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6/10
A rather bland family affair
aghillan0012 April 2020
Boasting a star-studded cast that includes real-life couple, Sarathkumar and Radhika, the movie feels more like a TV drama than a feature film. The movie does feature touches of Mani Ratnam-ness (the movie is produced by Mani Ratnam and directed by his assistant, Dhana) in it's minimalistic approach towards dialogues and a simple plotline.

I am of the opinion that the movie's core discusses areas such as the importance of good upbringing, parental guidance and acceptance. Or maybe, I'd assume this is what the director was going for. Sadly, these core themes never get translated to the screenplay and it leaves much to be desired.

The biggest drawback of the film also comes in the fact that the director has chosen to over-complicate a simple narrative. Too many sub-plots featuring the other characters makes the film messy and none of the lead characters have an interesting arc for the audience to feel invested upon.

Technically a strong film, the music department also features debut music director and famous singer, Sid Sriram, scoring the songs and BGM of the film. Take nothing away from this guy's amazing singing capabilities, but the background score of the film was often too loud and could have been more mellow to allow some breathing space for the onscreen happenings.

All in, Vaanam Kottattum is not entirely a bad movie at all; it's an average, uninspiring film with sprinkles of family values and drama woven along the way. Watchable on a lazy Sunday afternoon at home after a heavy lunch.
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6/10
Watchable!
charithmadushan25 April 2020
It's a watchable movie. Unfortunately, had big thoughts before watching it because of the name of Mr. Manirathnam.
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6/10
Performance is good but movie is too slow.
makeshnaidu17 November 2020
Sid Sriram's song is best in the movie. All have given their great performance. Story is too slow to watch. Scenes are good but most of them just drag the movie time.
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8/10
Mani Ratnam fans would love watching
silu-mailme11 March 2020
Nice entertainer with colours of emotions. Particularly with the elderly couples. Story seems to be usual one but lot efforts are behind to make the screenplay entertaining. Cast n crew fits their roles perfectly and did justice to their respective roles. Music is nice except too much vocals even in place which needs silence. Aishwarya Rajesh, though delivered a very good acting but a usual Mani Ratnam heroine role (bold and crazy girl, repeated in most of the movies)
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5/10
A typical family-revenge drama that gets some Mani Ratnam fine-tuning! [+52%]
arungeorge134 April 2020
Vaanam Kottattum boasts a first half that gives you hopes of an explosive second, even when the proceedings appear to be completely predictable. The ensemble cast comes up with fine performances here, often rising above what that script offers them. It's a family of five (well, six if you include the wise-cracking yet warm granny) that Dhana (an artist from the Mani Ratnam school of film-making) introduces us to - it's convenient to say that Bose (Sarath Kumar) is the central character of the film, yet he doesn't get the most screentime. His wife Chandra (Raadhika), brother Velsaamy (Balaji Sakthivel) their son Selva (Vikram Prabhu) and daughter Mangal (Aishwarya Rajesh) do. And that's because Bose is away in jail serving a murder sentence, while the rest of the family are trying to keep up with life's other challenges.

We get to see Sarath Kumar in a finely written role after a very long time. Vikram Prabhu proves that he can be less wooden and more expressive. What's most important here is how the two ladies of the film - Raadhika and Aishwarya Rajesh - both of whom deserve more credit, receive meaty, well-rounded character arcs. Every member of the family, including the uncle, is subjected to a Mani Ratnam-styled conditioning (he's credited as co-writer).

On the other hand, everyone beyond the family feels one-note, underwritten, or lacking closure. Look at the major antagonist (played by Nandha), for example. He is so drowned in his motive of revenge that his reason for existence in the movie is merely that. The build-up around his character felt weak. The same goes for Preetha (played with restraint by Madonna Sebastian), someone who realizes that the riches-to-rags can happen faster than losing friends or dependable folks in her 'rich people' circle. This isn't a movie for the traditional heroine (a.k.a the lover of the young hero) - that spot's already taken up by the mother and the sister of the family.

Even Mangai's friendly-love-triangle doesn't pan out well. Shanthanu and Amitash play the 'Kadhal Desham' dudes here and the whole saga around the trio doesn't look convincing one bit, including the closure. Even with all these issues, if Vaanam Kottatum still proves to be worth a watch, the performances of the leading quartet is the biggest and most valid reason. Some of Sid Sriram's compositions (especially Kannu Thangom) really add to the scenes, while some (Easy Come Easy Go) feel out of place. Preetha Jayaraman's cinematography makes the best use of rain in many scenes - something that's reflected in the film's title too.
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10/10
Where is Mani Ratnam there is good!
vihangadulaj9724 March 2020
Nice story, floating arround a family. Pose family bonds nicely. All the cast doing a great job.
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5/10
A bit sentimental but with no core plot
saru202025 March 2020
Good things: Sarath Kumar & Raadhika's emotional/sentimental scenes The youths/friends street roaming scenes with a neat & quick triangular love story Brother - Sister chasing - fighting - business dealing scenes A bit dynamic scenes overall and had a flavor of watching Mani Rathnam's film All the characters' performances were good

Bad things: No good/core plot No good screenplay Although the music was good, Sid Sriram roaring the background throughout the film seemed a bit irritating Except for the villain, nobody else seemed to have a strong motivation

Overall, it could've been made in a much better way with just a few tweaks like adding some twists & turns and fastening up the screenplay based upon a core/good plot.
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10/10
intresting family drama
siddarthram20 February 2020
A family drama with a Maniratnam's touch to it.battle of love and affection in a family never fails to bore us that too with Maniratnam's writing.A must watch title according to me!!!
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1/10
Disappointed
dominickingsly8 March 2020
Story : Average Screenplay: Average Music : Some what Good Direction: Better luck next time.

Very disappointed story from Manirathnam. Bad plot.
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10/10
Best film
bboylitesh21 August 2022
One of the best ever where each character has its important in the film. Had missed it to watch in theater. After so many years a good film by madras talkies and has the flavour of legendary director Mani Ratnam. Big ups to the whole team of Vaanam kottatum.
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5/10
Expect lot more
tamilboy7 March 2020
Very very disappointed. Expect lot more from this movie because of mani rathnam but, 4.5 worth It's very bad and all cast and crew are wasted.
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3/10
Bland, predictable, boring
ravikumarchandran24 December 2020
A very predictable plot laced with superficial, romanticized string of boring incidents. Few acting performances were pretty good. Surprising performance of Vikram Prabhu, Aishwarya Rajesh, Balaji Sakthivel. To a certain extent, Radhika and still lesser performance by Sarath Kumar. But the movie is plagued by very superficial addressing of issues. Very forgettable story and some of the characters are just hanging loose.

Background score is terrible. Singer becoming music director is good. but overusing of that asset actually becomes a liability. Sid Sriram singing voice over all over the movie is terrible! We ended up watching some of the scenes with sound muted

Do not waste two hours of your life watching this!
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