Inidhu Inidhu

Inidhu Inidhu
Directed by K. V. Guhan
Produced by Prakash Raj
Written by
Starring
Music by Mickey J Meyer
Cinematography K. V. Guhan
Edited by Don Max
Production
company
Duet Movies
Release dates
  • 20 August 2010
Country India
Language Tamil

Inidhu Inidhu is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic film directed by cinematographer-turned-director K.V.Guhan, starring eight newcomers in lead roles.[1] It is a remake of the successful, award-winning 2007 Telugu film Happy Days, which is produced by Prakash Raj under his banner of Duet Movies and has musical score by Mickey J Meyer, the composer of the original score. The film was released on August 20, 2010. Much of the shooting was carried out at the Vellore campus of VIT University, India.

Plot

Inidhu indhu is a remake of the Telugu movie "Happy days". This movie depicts the happy college days. It’s about life in a college campus which looks like a five star hotel, with students wearing designer clothes, riding bikes, looking and behaving in chilled-out fashion. At the college canteen, they eat burgers and noodles and girls hostel is air conditioned!which is still a nightmare in the Indian colleges.

A group of freshers- Siddhu (Adith), Aravind alias Tyson (Narayan), Vimal (Vimal), Shankar (Shravan), Madhu (Reshmi), Aparna aka Appu and Jiya join an upmarket college in the city. Each of them come from various states of the country. They are ragged by the seniors at the college which make them instantly bond with each other.

They are mutually attracted towards each other as Siddhu falls for Madhu, Tyson a nerd and good guy falls for a senior Sravanthi, fashionably called Shaz (Sonia), who is not receptive. The rest of the film is how the four couples get closer during their four year course, feel pangs of jealousy, get separated and finally express their love and go their separate ways.

The story is a long drawn out college days of four couples The message that the director wants to say is that college days are your best and happiest moments in life. Enjoy it but at the same time think about your future and work towards that.

What works for the film to a certain extent is the casting, which has some freshness and appeal. Narayanan as Tyson the nerd with heart of gold is the best of the lot who could bring about the happiness and at the same time sadness of the character alive on the screen. The guy who plays Vimal, the fun loving MLA’s son has the making of a good comedian. Finally all the students come out in life in flying colours

Cast

Soundtrack

Composer Mickey J. Meyer retained three songs from Happy Days for the remake:

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