"Freedom"


 On March 31, a movie named "Viduthalai" was released in theatres. I was so eager and excited to see the movie that I finally bought a ticket and headed in. It was my first time watching a movie alone in a theatre, but I was thankful that I did not accompany anyone. Those who have seen the film will understand why I am mentioning this claim.


There were no defects in the film, as something happening between a man and a woman usually draws me in some kind, because it's portrayed uniquely in each film. However, this was a genuine village aesthetics film, and the mannerisms and words used in the conversation were quite outstanding. Illaya Raja's composition "Kaatumalli" was one of my absolute favorites.

The sequence that drew my interest most of all was the conclusion, in which the protagonist runs all over the place reaching everyone in order to save his loved one from the trouble that is about to occur. He does push himself to meet the superiors in order to get them to stop the situation from worsening. Finally, he takes action by allowing himself to be killed in an effort to catch the antagonist.

Everyone agreed that it was a typical Bollywood instance. But, in my opinion, the scenario depicts a man's determination to do anything for the woman he loves when she is in danger of harm.

If he's discovered the one, there's no going back under any circumstances. It's difficult to recall reality when you're in love, but when you get through the chaos and survive until reality, she's the one.

Things exchanged in gift format as couples are always safeguarded by them, even if it's a tiny stamp size snapshot of their loved one. It's either in your backpack or in your wallet since each serve an intention for holding the connection between themselves.

When you have an enhancing partner for all of your mistakes in life, you have arrived at love. Everyone makes errors, and everyone needs someone to help them fix their mistakes. They are satisfied with them for who they are and never think about leaving them for whom they were.

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