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To the Man who Redefined Love: A Tribute

Thursday, February 25, 2016 • Tamil Comments
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Of all the emotions that a man can feel, love makes for the strongest and the most beautiful. They say that love is capable of moving mountains, raining stars, melting rocks, and make crossing seven seas a cake-walk. At least, it sure does make one scale to the roof, avenge to death, keep faith, sing in a train, and stunt a somersault.

Not only does love keep the world lively, it is also the vital strength that forms the spine of creativity and Tamil cinema. For decades, we have known romance only to be dancing around the trees or a distant fairy tale dream. We had long been accustomed to the tradition of professionals on one side and Romeos and Juliets on the other - until one man came to unleash the truth, that everyone irrespective of their livelihood is innately Cupid-attack-prone, love-struck romantics.

At the turn of millennium, a realistic story hit the screens, confirming that it was not a fantasy to fall in love. 'Minnale' is a niche movie that portrayed how romance is straightforward, yet utterly challenging. Ever since, there has been one movie after another, with adaptations across languages, and all of them capturing the essence of love.

One thing about love is that it arrives uninvited and attacks without a warning, but goes on to etch the heart with dreams, hopes, and aspirations, sketching a whole life. To love, it doesn't matter who you are - you could be a student, a traveller, a dream chaser, a guardian, or even psychologically depressed. But you wouldn't have to go in chase of love; instead, it finds you. A young lad had a spark in his fresh heart, a cop's toughened shoulders yearned, a stressed husband found peace in his distraction, there was a chance for a second lease of life for some, and complete life histories were chalked for some; and there was only one emotion behind this all.

There's no love that's one-size-fits-all. Everyone feels it in a varied spectrum. Kudos to the director-turned-mechanical engineer for having found his forte and redefining the essence of love. Since 2001, Indian cinema has been gifted with the pleasure of a class movie maker, who touches our heart and reached out to every corner of our soul. Fresh and unique in his approach, Gautam Vasudev Menon is a man per excellence in class, and a pro in picturing fiction to reality, as is.

Love makes life beautiful, and GVM has been adding beauty to entertainment through his movies. We wait for his next piece of art, 'Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada', may we continue to be smitten by love...

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