Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for Adhe Neram Adhe Idam (2009)


Adhe Neram Adhe Idam is a 2009 Indian Tamil costume drama, romance film released on Nov 06, 2009. The film is directed by M Prabhu, music composed by Premji Amaran.
Karthik(Jai) is the usual Tamil cinema hero - someone who has no purpose in life and prefers hanging out with his friends over finding a job and making his dad('Nizhalgal' Ravi) happy. He meets Janani(Vijayalakshmi) and though its love at first sight for him, its a while before she reciprocates his feelings. Now that he is going to have someone else in his life, Karthik takes his dad's advice seriously and decides to go work in Australia for a year to earn some money. While he is in Australia, Janani's father brings to her attention a prospective suitor Shiva(Rahul), a rich businessman. Janani thinks Shiva will give her a better life than Karthik and says yes to marrying him. The relationship between Jai and his dad feels very familiar while the Jai-Vijayalakshmi romance is as cliched as it can get. Even the dialogs, whether between father and son or between the lovers, sound similar to lines we've heard before. The story barely moves as the scenes repeatedly cycle between Jai's house(where his dad delivers his advice), a roadside wall(where the friends have their conversations) and places where Jai and Vijayalakshmi meet. Vijayalakshmi's wedding, which finally happens at the halfway point, makes us heave a sigh of relief since the story finally shows some sign of life.
Karthik(Jai) is the usual Tamil cinema hero - someone who has no purpose in life and prefers hanging out with his friends over finding a job and making his dad('Nizhalgal' Ravi) happy. He meets Janani(Vijayalakshmi) and though its love at first sight for him, its a while before she reciprocates his feelings. Now that he is going to have someone else in his life, Karthik takes his dad's advice seriously and decides to go work in Australia for a year to earn some money. While he is in Australia, Janani's father brings to her attention a prospective suitor Shiva(Rahul), a rich businessman. Janani thinks Shiva will give her a better life than Karthik and says yes to marrying him. The relationship between Jai and his dad feels very familiar while the Jai-Vijayalakshmi romance is as cliched as it can get. Even the dialogs, whether between father and son or between the lovers, sound similar to lines we've heard before. The story barely moves as the scenes repeatedly cycle between Jai's house(where his dad delivers his advice), a roadside wall(where the friends have their conversations) and places where Jai and Vijayalakshmi meet. Vijayalakshmi's wedding, which finally happens at the halfway point, makes us heave a sigh of relief since the story finally shows some sign of life.
Karthik(Jai) is the usual Tamil cinema hero - someone who has no purpose in life and prefers hanging out with his friends over finding a job and making his dad('Nizhalgal' Ravi) happy. He meets Janani(Vijayalakshmi) and though its love at first sight for him, its a while before she reciprocates his feelings. Now that he is going to have someone else in his life, Karthik takes his dad's advice seriously and decides to go work in Australia for a year to earn some money. While he is in Australia, Janani's father brings to her attention a prospective suitor Shiva(Rahul), a rich businessman. Janani thinks Shiva will give her a better life than Karthik and says yes to marrying him. The relationship between Jai and his dad feels very familiar while the Jai-Vijayalakshmi romance is as cliched as it can get. Even the dialogs, whether between father and son or between the lovers, sound similar to lines we've heard before. The story barely moves as the scenes repeatedly cycle between Jai's house(where his dad delivers his advice), a roadside wall(where the friends have their conversations) and places where Jai and Vijayalakshmi meet. Vijayalakshmi's wedding, which finally happens at the halfway point, makes us heave a sigh of relief since the story finally shows some sign of life.
Karthik(Jai) is the usual Tamil cinema hero - someone who has no purpose in life and prefers hanging out with his friends over finding a job and making his dad('Nizhalgal' Ravi) happy. He meets Janani(Vijayalakshmi) and though its love at first sight for him, its a while before she reciprocates his feelings. Now that he is going to have someone else in his life, Karthik takes his dad's advice seriously and decides to go work in Australia for a year to earn some money. While he is in Australia, Janani's father brings to her attention a prospective suitor Shiva(Rahul), a rich businessman. Janani thinks Shiva will give her a better life than Karthik and says yes to marrying him. The relationship between Jai and his dad feels very familiar while the Jai-Vijayalakshmi romance is as cliched as it can get. Even the dialogs, whether between father and son or between the lovers, sound similar to lines we've heard before. The story barely moves as the scenes repeatedly cycle between Jai's house(where his dad delivers his advice), a roadside wall(where the friends have their conversations) and places where Jai and Vijayalakshmi meet. Vijayalakshmi's wedding, which finally happens at the halfway point, makes us heave a sigh of relief since the story finally shows some sign of life.
Karthik(Jai) is the usual Tamil cinema hero - someone who has no purpose in life and prefers hanging out with his friends over finding a job and making his dad('Nizhalgal' Ravi) happy. He meets Janani(Vijayalakshmi) and though its love at first sight for him, its a while before she reciprocates his feelings. Now that he is going to have someone else in his life, Karthik takes his dad's advice seriously and decides to go work in Australia for a year to earn some money. While he is in Australia, Janani's father brings to her attention a prospective suitor Shiva(Rahul), a rich businessman. Janani thinks Shiva will give her a better life than Karthik and says yes to marrying him. The relationship between Jai and his dad feels very familiar while the Jai-Vijayalakshmi romance is as cliched as it can get. Even the dialogs, whether between father and son or between the lovers, sound similar to lines we've heard before. The story barely moves as the scenes repeatedly cycle between Jai's house(where his dad delivers his advice), a roadside wall(where the friends have their conversations) and places where Jai and Vijayalakshmi meet. Vijayalakshmi's wedding, which finally happens at the halfway point, makes us heave a sigh of relief since the story finally shows some sign of life. Check out this page for more updates on Adhe Neram Adhe Idam.

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