
Boy meets girl and they fall in love. They encounter troubles, overcome all odds and finally hold hands. This is what a romantic story means in Tamil cinema. Debutant filmmaker Andrew Louis has consciously chosen to deviate from this cliched path to render a rom-com that is interesting and entertaining. Filmmakers today take a wafer-thin storyline, lace it up with quick unfolding of events and load with comedy to make it count. 'Leelai' is exactly a similar attempt. But Andrew Louis has made the movie sophisticated and the romance is narrated in an interesting manner.
With a host of new faces (Shiv Pandit and Mansi play the lead roles), 'Leelai' begins as a campus crackle and takes twists and turns to hold our attention but ends in an pleasant manner. When things seems to go slow, enters Santhanam and the pace takes the top gear. No prizes for guessing as Santhanam plays hero's friend.
Karthik (Shiv Pandit) is a happy-go-fun-loving youngster. He loves to lure women. He loves developing a crush on them. In the same college studies Malar (Mansi). They cross each other and hot air blows between them. Obviously they develop hatred towards each other.
Days go by and they pass out of college to end up with a job in a software firm. Malar works in the HR department. Karthik avoids any contact with Malar. But fate has other plans. Seeing her once, Karthik's heart go beating and his idea about life changes.

04:09 PM, May 16, 2012

Shiv Pundit, the Punjabi boy who played the lead role in 'Leelai', is happy that the film has been well received in Tamil Nadu. "I am thrilled to know that theatres screening Leelai witnessed 95 per cent occupation in the opening weekend," he says. "I am proud to make my debut as an actor in Kollywood, which has launched huge talents. While I am interested to do more Tamil movies,...

05:20 PM, Apr 30, 2012