The reason why Vaaranam Aayiram ranks as my favourite one, or one that I reminisce about a lot, is its exploration of life. I’m a film fanatic, the type that will watch a film or two a day, depending on how much time I have. In my opinion, it’s really hard to distinguish a favourite film. So entering the theatre with a bunch of my friends, I had no idea I was about to watch a life-altering film. I knew I was in for something different in comparison to Suriya and Gautham Menon’s previous venture ( Kaakha Kaakha). I was hyped after seeing the beautifully crafted trailer. I remember listening to the amazing soundtrack from Harris Jayaraj almost every single day. It was back in 2008, and living in Toronto, Canada, watching a Tamil film in theatres was always a special occasion. I was lucky enough to watch this film on the first day of its release. But when it comes to my favourite film, I had to think of a movie that moved me in a way that a lot of movies are not able to. They’re the trio that I consider as the best of the best, and the ones who seem to always elevate even the most formulaic of stories. To me, the best Tamil movies of all time include Mani Ratnam, A.R.
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