A bold attempt
“Mrs and Mr”
– Review
The film revolves around Vidhya (played by Vanitha Vijayakumar), a woman in her forties, and her husband Arun (Robert).
Their marriage faces significant challenges due to a fundamental disagreement: Vidhya desires to have a child, but Arun is staunchly against parenthood.
The story delves into Vidhya’s anxieties about her biological clock ticking and the societal pressures she faces, as well as the personal conflicts that arise from this marital discord.
The narrative explores the internal conflicts and external pressures she faces as she navigates these significant life decisions in a contemporary setting.
Vanitha Vijayakumar’s decision to write, direct, and star in ‘Mrs & Mr’ is a bold move.
The screenplay tackles the sensitive subject of a woman’s choices regarding marriage and family at a later stage in life, a topic not frequently explored in mainstream Tamil cinema.
As both director and lead, Vanitha Vijayakumar carries a significant portion of the film on her shoulders. Her performance is central to portraying the dilemmas and emotional nuances of her character. Robert, as her co-star, provides the necessary dynamic to their on-screen relationship.
Seasoned actors like Sathyaraj, Prabhu, and Lal, along with popular personalities like Shakeela and Aarthi Ganeshkar add depth and comedic timing, contributing to the film’s overall fabric.
The film’s music, composed by Srikanth Deva, captures the essence of the narrative. Rajapandi T’s cinematography is colourful and presents the proceedings in a natural way.
Rating: 3.6/5
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