Filmmaker Andrew Louis is a great addition to Tamil cinema.
His maiden venture Leelai oozes with youthful exuberance and all of the artistes have given their best.It isn't the same as the remainder way to swift screenplay. With comedy, romancer and emotional elements at right mix, the movie passes the muster.
Newcomers Shiv Pandit and Manasi are within the lead cast with Santhanam providing the humour. Music is by Sathish Chakravarthy
Story
Karthik (Shiv Pandit) is a cheerful youngster who likes to romance women . Malar (Mansi) also studies within the same college. They cross each other’s path and there's no love between them anywhere.
After college, Malar works within the HR department of a pc company where Karthik joins.
But life has interesting twists for either one of them. Karthik decides to win her heart. Did Karthik succeed form the crux.
Performance
Both Shiv Pandit and Mansi are right choice. They pour our right emotions. Shiv Pandit is cool and casual before the camera. Mansi is cute and bubbly. She is correct choice for the role of Malar.
Santhanam evokes laughter and continues from where he left in OKOK. His one-liners are enjoyable. All of the remainder of the solid deserve a unique mention.
Analysis
The dialogues are the high point and so are the delicate scenes especially those within the college. Cinematography by Velraj is nice and colourful. He captures campus life well.
Sathish Chakravarthy’s music is another highlight. The background score goes with the story.
Leelai will have its drawbacks, yet it's feel-good, fun and tasty. Job well done Andrew Louis.Mark 3/5
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