Director Meera KathiravanMusic Vijay AntonyBanner Moserbaer EntertainmentBlue Ocean Entertainment Release Date Mar 05, 2010Language Tamil | STAR CASTJai, Nandagi, Kanja Karuppu, Theodre Bhaskaran, Veera Santhanam, Rama, S S Kumaran, Jayaraot, Dhiyana, Poochi SenthilAVAL PEYAR TAMILARASI VIDEOSAVAL PEYAR TAMILARASI MOVIE REVIEWSBehindWoods.com 2.5/5 Vijay Antony's background score gets full marks and the Otha Vaartha Sollu number is soulful. P.G. Muthaiah's camera brings the Tirunelveli region to life and the movie's feel is greatly enhanced, thanks to the brilliant cinematography. Read More Rediff.com 2.5/5 Director Meera Kadhiravan shows that he has a flair for comedy, a fierce loyalty for our art - forms and a genuine liking for logic. If he'd taken care at tightening his script, this would have been a cult classic. Read More TimesOfIndia.com 2.5/5 PG Muthiah's camera transports you to the spots, and even the back stage (of the puppet show) visuals are a treat. Vijay Anthony's pleasing number 'Kuchu kuchu goods vandiyile' is well choreographed, and Kavya, who plays the young Tamil Arasi is worth watching. Read More ChennaiOnline.com The post interval portions fails to sustain the momentum created in the first half. The pre climax scene too hasn't been done well. Though the climax would satisfy the viewers, one feels that in cold have been conceived and executed in a better manner. Read More Sify.com Realistic Well - intentioned in his attempts to make good cinema, Meera Kathiravan and producers Moserbaer and Blue Ocean deserve a pat on their backs for crafting a movie that will stay in your hearts. It is a welcome change from the usual mass masalas and need to be seen in that perceptive. Read More Galatta.com Jai and Nandhagi have done a decent job, but they should have been a little more lively and expressive to get their onscreen chemistry better. All in all, Aval Peyar Tamilarasi is a near - classic film and watch it in that perspective. Read More BharatStudent 3/5 While the first half is promising, it is the second half that falters especially during the climax when the emotions should have been intense and deep. Overall, it is still an appealing flick and together with good performances, it could be a decent grosser at the box office. Read More |