| Cast: |
Pa. Vijay, Sridevika
Music: James Vick
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Direction: |
Jeevan
Story and screenplay: Pa. Vijay |
It is
common to
see
lyricists
writing
romantic
verses for
films but
lyricist
acting as a
romantic
person is
quite
uncommon.
Gnabagangal
gives us a
chance to
witness this
rare
occurrence,
as young
lyricist Pa
Vijay has
made his
debt as
actor and
script
writer.

The movie is
said to be based
on a real life
incident in
Vijay’s friend’s
life. The movie,
true to its
title (meaning
memories),
compiles the
romantic moments
of a poet.
Gnabagangal:
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Audio Launch
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Gnabagangal:
Vellai Arikkai
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Adores pa.Vijay|
Vaali in
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Audio Launch
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Getting candid
with Pa.Vijay
Kathir (Pa
Vijay) wins a
National Award
for best
lyricist.
Immediately
after receiving
the honour from
the hands of
President of
India, he sets
off for a
personal trip.
He meets Meera (Sridevika),
his ex-girl
friend, who is
married
according to her
father’s wish
and settled near
Delhi. Not aware
of Kathir’s rise
as lyricist, she
receives him
well to her
house.
Meera desperately hides him the fact that his husband had died and
she is leading apoor life. However, Kathir finds that she is in a
miserable condition. He is shocked to see her in that state. Kathir
returns to Delhi to attend a felicitation function organised for him by
Delhi Tamil Sangam.
Meera comes to Delhi with a motive to end her life. But she gets to
know that her former lover has now become a great poet, celebrated by
the people. She also knows his heart and changes her mind and rushes to
meet him. What happens next forms the climax.
Vijay gets to do almost himself in the movie. Vijay fits the role but
he lacks the acting talents to make the role closer to our heart. Sri
Devika as Meera looks pleasant and acts well in the scenes when she
interacts with her lover in her house.
Music composer James Vick has come up with a coupe of catchy songs.
Director Jeevan has managed to ensure that the movie stick to its theme
and serve the purpose.
Vijay’s tribute to his friend is a noble attempt but the narrative is
full of predictable developments and hence the movie fails to appeal.
The script lacking novelty and excitement seems to be the major culprit.