Reliving 'happy days'

August 25, 2010 05:34 pm | Updated 05:34 pm IST

Still from the movie "Inidhu Inidhu".

Still from the movie "Inidhu Inidhu".

Best of college

It is a light hearted, humorous movie that will make you feel good. It is a perfect blend of comedy, fights, friendship, misunderstandings, ego clashes and, of course, love.

The movie brings back fond memories of college life and, for those still at college it tells you that these days are the most memorable days in your life.

The movie begins with a ragging session by the seniors, which unites the first years. Aravind alias Tyson is the genius of the gang who falls in love with his senior Shravanti alias Shravz. Sidhu and Madhu happen to sit beside each other at the orientation session, which marks the beginning of their relationship. Vimal's character adds to the comic element in the movie. The part where he drinks a chemical concoction and begins to ‘see things' is really humorous.

Besides the group of friends and their relationship, there is a T20 match with the seniors, group studies and little tiffs that add to the movie's freshness. The gang also includes a Tamil-medium student from the village who finds the city environment difficult to adjust to. The movie finally ends on a happy note with all of them getting placed.

Music director Mickey J. Meyer has done a great job and all the songs are wonderful and go with the pace of the movie. The entire cast has done a good job.

Movie: Inidhu Inidhu

Cast: Narayan, Adith, Vimal Sarangan, Sharan Sharma, Reshmi, Sonia Deepti, Benaas, Gia Umar

The movie is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster movie “Happy Days”. Directed by K.V. Guhan, the movie revolves around the life of eight college students, from their first day in college till the last.

Bottomline: This movie is best when watched with your college or school mates.

KADAMBARI R., I Year, B.Tech Fashion Technology, PSG College

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