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A city that inevitably falls for well-made romances






The best sentiments, particularly in books and movies, have an up and coming misfortune hiding close by. In Erich Segal's exemplary Romantic tale, the creator gets us snared with that deplorable line: "What might you at any point say regarding a quarter century old young lady who passed on?" In Balu Mahendra's notorious Moondram Pirai, Kamal Haasan pulls at our tear organs in that heartbreaking peak, while Sridevi, having recuperated her memory, neglects to remember him, and the train chugs away.











Madras was never resistant to the charms of a very much made sentiment and Mani Ratnam, who offered the highs and poignancy of affection through the Revathi-Karthik track in Mouna Ragam, broadened that structure through the Telugu flick Geethanjali delivered in May 1989. The film, named into Tamil and initiated as Idhayathai Thirudathey, displayed on the screen following a couple of months and was a hit, very much like the Telugu unique.

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