Mella Thirandhathu Kadhavu (1986)

Mella Thirandhathu Kadhavu is, essentially, an amazing album that saw the collaboration of two geniuses (M.S. Viswanathan and Ilaiyaraaja), with a semi-engaging plot thrown in to connect the songs together. The story is as messy as they came in the 80s (just kidding, it's quite decent compared to the atrocities that were being churned out in that decade), but it holds up thanks to the music, the beauty of rural Tamil Nadu, and of course, the brilliant actors.

Whatever I say about Amala's talent is less- she was given a really weird character to play here, but managed to flesh it out and make it interesting anyway?? I love my underrated queen so much, just might stanning her son too. She is so cute here, and such a good dancer, it was a treat in itself to watch her- which worked out well for me, because she is the primary reason I decided to watch it in the first place. However, I liked Mohan's performance too, especially that scene where he bursts into "Vaa Vennila" right when he catches sight of Amala walking toward the class. It was too adorable for words. I also chuckled at the weird anti-Hindi propaganda- M.N. Nambiar sir was so funny as Noorjahan's (Amala) father and cut through the drama with his scenes quite well. The rest of the comedy didn't really work for me though, honestly. I actually lost interest in those scenes pretty quick. But it's okay, the drama always managed to reel me back in, and that's what matters at the end of the day.

In conclusion, this is a no-skip album and you should not be missing it. 

PS- how did Amala carry off that ugly as hell unibrow and still look gorgeous?????? 

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