Thanga Magan Page #4

Synopsis: Thamizh's love that develops gradually, damaging relationship with his cousin in the process, gets torn around the lovers' conflicting ideas of where his family fits in their nucleus of life. The lover gets married to the estranged cousin, Thamizh gets a wife he considers he is blessed to have had and just when things appear to be settling down, a devastating turn of events shakes his family apart. In his quest for reason, he learns his cousin had something to do with it and teaches the ones involved a 'costly' lesson.
Genre: Action, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Velraj
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Year:
2015
122 min
130 Views


When the sun goes down, we'll be one.

Woman! Can't you see?

I'm soaring in new skies.

Oh no, I can't rest now.

My eyes refuse to sleep.

Listen up, you're the one;

My sweet, young love!

Lock your lips to mine;

Devour my soul!

What's this?

We're going to Darjeeling.

What will you tell your parents?

Happy first anniversary.

My love, my life;

Sweet love of my life.

The apple of my eye;

You are, you are, you are.

My love! My life!

Sweetheart, the apple of my eye.

We're punch drunk in love, baby;

Don't you say a word.

We may get tipsy;

But don't you falter.

We're punch drunk in love, baby;

Don't you say a word.

We may get tipsy;

But don't you falter.

What's on your mind?

It's just

I never hide anything from dad

or Aravindh.

Ever since Hema came into my life,

it's like Aravindh is not a part of it.

Must have been close to a year

since we met him?

He's keeping his distance from us, too.

He gets that we're leaving

him out of something.

After we get back home...

I'll tell Aravindh and dad about Hema,

and introduce them.

I'm going to find a good job

within a year and marry Hema.

After that, it'll just be my mom,

my dad, Hema

You, Aravindh...

And my aunt.

Won't it be great?

Surprised to see me here?

You've come for your "college tour".

I go to the same college.

Naturally, I'd come for it, too.

Dude, I didn't mean to-

Don't come any closer.

You're being a jerk.

Dude.

Know why I'm not pissed off with you?

You're a nobody.

Don't be mean.

Don't just say things

to hurt him.

I'm being serious, man.

Look, I'm in love with a girl

-Stop.

Quit it.

Just quit it.

He means more to you

than I do.

Or you'd have told me, too.

How would you feel

if I'd ditched you and gone around with him?

I thought the two of you were my world.

That was my mistake.

I'll find a new world now.

Don't you even feel guilty?

Just stand there.

Just hold that!

I came all the way just to see

that head of yours slouched.

Don't bother coming home

when you're back in town.

I don't ever want to look at your face again.

HEMA:
We did our best. Do you like it?

REVATHY:
You look so dazed!

HEMA:
Cut the cake!

KUMARAN:
He's very upset, be quiet.

Let's give them privacy!

Come here.

I've got something for you.

What's wrong?

It's nothing.

Okay, open my gift.

What's this?

This is the house we shall live in.

This is the living room,

where we'd hang out with all our friends.

This is the kitchen,

where you'd hold me from behind.

And this

This is our master bedroom.

Where you know..

Do you know?

Or

I do know.

Go on.

This is the balcony.

This is the garden.

Do you like it?

Which is my parents' room?

Your parents?

They'll live in the house they live in now.

-Stop kidding.

How could this be our home

if my parents don't live here?

Where's my parents' room?

Tamizh, I've been drawing this plan

ever since I was a little girl.

It's my dream to live like this

with my husband.

Okay, let that dream be.

Now, in that dream of yours,

I'm just going to

Draw a small line

Here, it's my parents' room.

It's all good.

Tamizh, we shall live in this house.

And your parents in their current house.

We'll spend time with them every weekend.

Are my parents a cinema hall

to visit on weekends?

Why are you fighting with me?

What, then?

My dad is 56.

My mom is 52.

They didn't abandon me when I was a kid.

How could I abandon them now?

I'm not asking you to abandon them.

I'll take good care of them.

I'll obey them.

Respect them.

But it's my dream to live this way

with my future husband!

What made you think

I'd leave my parents for you?

I'm leaving mine.

Why can't you?

Don't!

You bring your parents, too.

Let's all live in the same house.

-Are you mocking me?

Trying to be smart, are you?

It just won't work.

-Ditto!

It just won't work.

How could you be so selfish?

Selfish?

I'm selfish?

Why are you making me

out to be the bad guy here?

I just told you how I wanted to live.

But it's always all about you.

What about me?

What about my dreams?

What's all this life and dream

you speak of?

I don't think this is working out.

You're making a big deal

of a small issue.

You're asking me to abandon my parents.

That's a small issue?

I didn't say that!

Stop making me look like the villain!

What are you trying to say?

This is important to me.

This is how I wish to live.

And you're not even

taking that into consideration.

What would I do if you

control me all the time in the future?

I don't want someone who tells me

to abandon my parents.

You don't want me?

Tell me.

You don't?

You don't want me?

I don't.

Happy?

I'll just drop dead.

I tried so hard, but we just couldn't

get back together.

Aravind stopped hanging out with us.

A year flew by.

Do you like it?

-It's very nice.

Aravindh is getting engaged.

I can't believe one of you boys

is getting married!

You see, sister-in-law

They're a good family.

Aravindh is doing well in his business.

He liked the girl, too.

How long could him and I

live by ourselves?

Son

Are you still not talking to him?

Still fighting?

No such thing, auntie.

I'll talk to him.

-Okay.

Mom, I'll be downstairs.

He's being difficult.

We tried to talk to him so many times!

It's not like you did something terrible.

You went out with a girl

and didn't tell him. Big deal!

Aravindh is running a business.

And he's getting married.

But you're still loafing around

with this swine.

Dad says he'll get you a job

at his office.

Why won't you take it up?

I want to see you married, too.

-Right, like things aren't bad enough.

Okay, I'll go to work.

Tell dad.

You mean it?

-Yes.

Tell him.

Right away!

I'll go with you?

-I'm not going to the park!

Wants to go with me

Let's see his wedding invite.

Like it's the Taj Mahal.

Hi.

Hi.

You look very different.

I swear, I didn't know Aravindh is your cousin.

After we broke up,

I wasn't interested in another relationship.

My parents asked me.

And I said yes.

I just found out that Aravindh is your cousin.

I had to talk to you.

We're going to be a part

of the same family.

There shouldn't be any awkwardness.

No such thing

We were over anyway.

We have to move on.

My cousin is a great guy.

You'll be happy with him.

Thanks.

I'll get going, then.

Hold on.

Did Aravindh agree to leave his mother

to live with you?

That's why we broke up.

So I just

That's not why we broke up, Tamizh.

You don't even know why we broke up.

It's a shame.

It's the way you treated me.

I'm leaving.

Bye.

Even I can't take this, man.

Listen. Let's just go somewhere else.

Dude, let's go!

It started to sink in that she was not

my girlfriend, but Aravindh's wife.

Just like mum wanted,

I went to work at my dad's office.

Somehow, my mom convinced me

to get married.

They say God knows what's right for us.

To me, Yamuna was it.

She was life's greatest gift.

Give me!

You don't have to

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