Santosh Subramanium: An excellent movie

Starring: Jayam Ravi, Prakash Raj, Genelia, Kausalya, Geetha, Premji Gangai Amaran

This movie has a special blend of love, family emotions, and bonds. Santosh Subramanium is one of the movies, where Jeyam Ravi faces a choice between love and family. Who will compromise, or would there ever be a justified understanding, forms the rest of the story.
Jeyam Ravi in this movie has a perfect family, and such happiness. But still, within himself, he’s frustrated. He plays the role of an obedient child, but has a dream of marrying the girl he loves. Genelia plays the role of a bubbly, smiling girl, who has friends wherever she goes.
The director has well portrayed how a child should be. For example, by respecting their parents, and not talking back. How a child should behave, is clearly shown by Jeyam Ravi.
In life, many fathers do their best for their children, but it sometimes leads to misunderstanding. For instance, Prakash Raj over cares Jeyam Ravi, and decides every single thing from beginning to end in his life, which is not a problem, as he wants best for his son. However, he lacks understanding his son’s happiness, and he doesn’t give him a chance to speak. Another point is that he doesn’t ask him what he likes, what he does not, everything is chosen only by the father, and this is where he makes a huge mistake.
The key point of this movie is, understanding every member in a family, it’s such a vital point.
Therefore, the best way of coming to an understanding, is by talking to each other, and solving our issues. If we are affectionate towards someone we must be honest, and tell them exactly how we feel.
As well as, the way the father and son make up is such an emotional scene. This is how we should also be, when we realise our mistakes, we must make peace, and be happy again.
The way Jeyam Ravi persuades his whole family, and does things in the right order is wonderful. I’m glad that, he doesn’t run away from home.
Anyone, who hasn’t seen this movie, should watch it. It’s a really lovely movie, along with cheerful songs.
Remember, understanding is very important.