<p>If you have seen one, you have seen it all. Sequels seldom offer anything new. <br /><br />If you have seen one, you have seen it all. Sequels seldom offer anything new. <br />Selva’s first venture itself was inspired by the 1974 original by veteran K Balachander. Balachander’s classic, inspired by Marathi play To Mi Navhech (It’s not me) by Pralhad K. Atre, had Kadal Mannan Gemini Ganeshan. <br /><br />Selva’s film, does have its glam quotient of five girls vying for audience attention.<br />If his first outing Jeevan as Annamalai frolicked with Sneha, Jyothirmayee, Namitha, Malavika and Keerthi Chawla; this time the fivesome are Lakshmi Rai, Shwetha Menon, Mumbai model-actress Rakshana Maurya, Hemamalini and Sangeetha, who incidentally, is the pivot as the damsel in distress.</p>
<p>If you have seen one, you have seen it all. Sequels seldom offer anything new. <br /><br />If you have seen one, you have seen it all. Sequels seldom offer anything new. <br />Selva’s first venture itself was inspired by the 1974 original by veteran K Balachander. Balachander’s classic, inspired by Marathi play To Mi Navhech (It’s not me) by Pralhad K. Atre, had Kadal Mannan Gemini Ganeshan. <br /><br />Selva’s film, does have its glam quotient of five girls vying for audience attention.<br />If his first outing Jeevan as Annamalai frolicked with Sneha, Jyothirmayee, Namitha, Malavika and Keerthi Chawla; this time the fivesome are Lakshmi Rai, Shwetha Menon, Mumbai model-actress Rakshana Maurya, Hemamalini and Sangeetha, who incidentally, is the pivot as the damsel in distress.</p>