Endrendrum Kadhal (1999)

A very typical 90s "family" rom-com with good comedy scenes and a banger soundtrack- the title song has been stuck in my head and I've been humming it ever since I first heard it. Vijay looks unbelievably cute and I wanted nothing more than to go on a Europe tour with foetus Thalapathy. However, the "India and Indian traditions are the greatest, anyone disagreeing will be beaten up" narrative got tiring real quick. Pack it up, Pardes (1997) lite!!

Two people I really loved in this movie were Raghuvaran and Bhanupriya, and I wish we had more scenes with them. Raghuvaran being openly affectionate with Vijay gave me so much joy and the Vijay-Bhanupriya bond healed some of my COVID-19 anxiety, but I would have appreciated if we had bits of them individually too. Also, I just felt bad for Raghuvaran a lot of the time- poor guy had to make sure everyone was happy and that everything was working smoothly, but at the cost of his own mental health and happiness. I do wish that Bhanupriya, on the other hand, had said something when Raghuvaran said that he would marry her. They really didn't give her a single line to express any emotion whatsoever, let alone deliver a good strong monologue about how marriage doesn't define a woman, etc. like I'd been hoping. I feel a little cheated, especially because even after this, there just was zero Raghuvaran-Bhanupriya interaction, not to mention the fact that we got robbed of a proper sequel starring the two. Don't mind me, I just really adore love stories with middle-aged couples.

In conclusion, I am once again begging someone to subtitle all of Thalapathy's movies. How else am I supposed to survive?!

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