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Country
  
India

Director
  
K. Selva Bharathy

Language
  
Anbe Vaa (2005 film) movie poster

Release date
  
18 October 2005 (2005-10-18)

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Anbe Vaa (Come, My Love) is a 2005 film written and directed by K. Selva Bharathy starring Thendral, Sridevika, Vivek and Rekha in the lead roles. Produced by Dragon Movie Productions, the film released on 18 October 2005 to average reviews and had a decent run at the box office.

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Plot summary

The story is about a rich heiress (Rekha) whose son (Thendral) is a good-for-nothing guy who spends his time drinking and making merry with friends and his uncle, Nandha (Vivek). In fact, it is Nandha who sorts out all his problems. Together they go to a village to see a girl under the orders of the rich heiress, who feels that marriage would make her son a responsible man.

They meet the heroine (Sridevika) and it is love at first sight for the rich heiress's son and soon he gets married to her. But post-marriage, the couple starts fighting as they find that they are not compatible. In the end, Nandha sorts out everything and unites the couple.

Cast

  • Thendral
  • Sridevika
  • Vivek as Nandha
  • Rekha
  • M. S. Viswanathan
  • M. N. Rajam
  • Soundtrack

    Music is composed by D. Imman.

    Reception

    The film received average reviews from critics.

    Sify wrote, "Anbe Vaa depends largely on Vivek’s scintillating comedy show. His antics spice up the proceedings and the punch lines make you smile. Sreedevika is not bad for a first timer. The film drags towards the end and music of D.Imman is a big let down. On the whole, this Selvabharathy directed film is funny in parts thanks to the one-man laugh brigade called Vivek."

    Thiraipadam.com wrote, "Anbe Vaa is one of those movies that benefits from low expectations. The mug of its debutant hero doesn't inspire much confidence and its only Vivek's name on the credits that gives the film some credibility. But the movie avoids the easy route(of setting the movie in a college and loading the movie with vulgarity) that most movies with newcomers take and aims higher. It doesn't reach that high in the end but the effort deserves some credit."

    References

    Anbe Vaa (2005 film) Wikipedia