Thursday, March 4, 2010

Pain is pleasure ?? WTF

"Being in love is the most wonderful feeling in the world" is a statement that I have heard from many of my friends but not didn't get a chance to feel it. My friends in love will completely align with the first statement that I have written here. In a relationship, guys always become the scapegoat or ends up on the losing side... after the breakup, life seriously starts to suck. The heart suffers from the separation and the solitude literally kills. The guy starts to live his life with a different perspective. He tries to derive pleasure from the excruciating pain of the heart. He still gets reminded of her and the wonderful time they shared together. He rants about the vacillating mind of the fairer sex and ponders what wrong he has done to bring the relationship to a grinding end. Inconsistency in the woman 's mind is a bane for male population. Understanding a woman is like going through a deep labyrinth full of twists and turns, which creeps up when least expected. Having known about the nature of the female sex, it was further supplemented and authenticated by Gautam Menon's Vinnathandi Varuvaayaa. It is a nicely crafted movie where the lead pair of Simbu and Trisha don't end up together due to oscillating nature of the heroine. Hero is left lurching in the middle by the lady of the movie. The male character tries to cope up with the lost love. The dialogue where he states that he is practicing to enjoy the pleasure from the pain is testament to the honesty & integrity of the guys, who stand by their love. Trying to overcome those wonderful memories and feelings is never an easy task, which Gautam Vasudev Menon has shown with passion and sincerity. Difference between reel and real life is clearly demarcated in the climax of the movie. All the lovers will be able to connect with the film.


My observations are that my friends from the fairer sex doesn't seem to agree with the movie and the portrayal of the heroine!! Truth is always bitter!!