It's about pure love
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Ye Maaya Chesave is all about pure love, is what Nag Chaitanya says three days prior to the release of the film on February 26. Saying that he feels proud to have acted in a film that is produced by a house that has got taste, directed by someone like Gautham Menon and music-directed by the world-famous AR Rehman, Nag drives home the point that it is a pure love story in a very, very long time.
The music, launched recently, is growing on the listeners' ears. Presented by Superstar Krishna, the film's Tamil version too will release on the same day. The much-awaited cute love story is said to have two different climaxes in Tamil and Telugu.
This makes us wonder if the Tamil version has a tragic endingile the Telugu version has a happy ending! Remember Gautham's Gharshana, which had a feel-good ending, while the original version Kaka Kaka, staring Surya, had a melancholic climax? It seems that the same is going to be the case with Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya and Yemaya...
After a long time, the director is touching upon the tried-and-tested idea of inter-community love affair. Seeing the promos, one gets a feeling that Gautham has tried to show something unique in the same story.
Newcomer Samantha is paired opposite Nag. The question is: Is Nag romancing his girl big time?
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