Koimoi Recommends Alaipayuthey: A Mani Ratnam Directorial That Defined Pop Culture For Tamil Cinema ( Photo Credit – IMDb )

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Koimoi Recommends Alaipayuthey: the year is 2000, Mani Ratnam is still marinating in the glory of his last release Dil Se. The audience who were expecting another hard-hitting love saga set against the backdrop of the social and political turmoil are up for a surprise. Here comes a modern-day love story of two people inducing pop culture to the Ratnam narrative, and the audience were ready for a ride of a lifetime. It’s been 21 years, you guys.

Yes, pinch yourself. 21 years of R Madhavan’s Karthik falling in love with Shalini’s Shakti. 21 years of a filmmaker tackling marriage in a way never seen before. 21 years of a musician entering the team for the background score for a songless film, but ending up making 9 songs for it. Today on Koimoi Recommends, I recommend one of my most favourite films Alaipayuthey that gave Tamil cinema its pop culture film.

Director: Mani Ratnam

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Language: Tamil (with subtitles)

Available On: Amazon Prime Video

If I still need to give you a summary for Alaipayuthey, have you ever lived your life? Well, if you belong to the generation born to remixes, while I feel sorry for you, I will try my best to make this an exciting ride for you. So here is a guy and girl who meet at a wedding. The guy is captivated by the girl and falls in love with her. Karthik meets Shakthi at the railway station for the first time. They are in their fairy-tale but on a railway platform. And it is only a Mani Ratnam film by then that you could imagine the presence of realism in a fairy tale romance.