He used the lighting to the best use and camera angles and positioning gives you a first person feeling in every scene. Every frame was carefully etched and the overall color tone of the film gave a warm feeling. Technically, Yennai Arindhaal is brilliant. Multiple stories, a slow screenplay in the 1st half, a solid villain, a subtle hero, emotionally strong women, emotions and there is everything you can expect from a GVM's movie. However, the execution was perfect, even this time. You can see flavours of Vettaiyadu Velayadu and Kakha Kakha, of course and with a slight Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaaya & Vaaranam Ayiram seasoning. GVM has simply put all his previous stories in a mixer grinder and the result is Yennai Arindhaal, except for the casting. He gets more scope to showcase his acting abilities and he accepts it with both hands. Ajith looked classy in his typical 'Salt & Pepper' style and it was good to see him in black dyed hair as well. He showed varied emotions and the facial expresions were subtle, giving more importance to dialogues. He was birlliant as a responsible cop, a loving father, a good friend and a mature better half. The story is narrated by this boy and he takes you through his school days, undercover cop days and his love life packed in a neat revenge based drama in a typical GVM's non linear style of storytelling.įirst, Ajith had to be appreciated for shedding his mass star image and totally surrendering to GVM and his story. Yennai Arindhaal is a story of a 13 year old boy and his journey called 'Life'.
The film had huge expectations for obvious reasons and if you ask me if it lived up to the hype, I would say yes, with a trademark subtle GVM style smile. Finally, the films gets to hit the theatres after a few delays, thanks to the 'Thursday sentiment' of the producer. Ok, GVM is back with his most favorite genre, a cop based thriller film. Mayor Balkar Singh Sandhu said he would talk to the officials concerned in this regard.Review Yennai Arindhaal & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit The dump should be shifted away from residential areas.” The government should wake up and find out a solution. During the rainy season, the situation has turned worse as foul stink emanating from big heaps of garbage troubles residents. The successive governments have failed to resolve the issue of the garbage dump, leaving people to suffer a lot. Raising questions over the role of successive governments for failing to resolve the dump, AAP leader Daljeet Singh (Bhola) Grewal said: “A large number of people are suffering due to huge collection of waste at the main garbage dump near Kakka village. Notably, the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) had earlier also imposed an environmental compensation of Rs 1.8 crore on the MC, Ludhiana, for violating the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. To study the solid waste management system, civic body teams have visited Indore, Chennai, Delhi, Rajasthan and Prayagraj (Allahabad) but no concrete steps have been taken to ensure processing of the fresh and legacy waste. Residents of Kakka village and MC wards located near the main dumping site are forced to suffer for a long time as the civic body did not take the matter seriously to ensure processing of routine as well as the legacy waste. It is learnt that over 2.30 lakh MT of waste has been dumped at the site without processing since a private firm, A2Z Group, had terminated its service in February this year.
Members said it was difficult for commuters to pass through the stretch as garbage was dumped on the road on Tuesday.Īround 1,100 MT of waste is generated daily in the city. Traders blame MC for non-lifting of garbageĪ shopkeepers’ association blamed the civic body for not lifting the garbage timely from a secondary garbage collection point located near Scooter Market, Ludhiana. A huge amount of waste is being getting collected at the MC’s main garbage dump spread on around 50 acres near Kakka village as the civic body has failed to resume operations of the waste processing plant that is lying closed for the past over seven months,