Nithya, though has a mind of her own, comes across as someone who would not like anything else in life except being with Varun all the day. Varun (Nani) and Nithya (Samantha) have been friends in school and in college without confessing their love for each other until they reach 20. And certainly the slice-of-life lines that make the lengthy conversations watchable deserve a big thanks. It is not a screenplay-based film but a dialogue-based film. If it was AR Rehman's music that was Ye Maya Chesave's raison d' etre, it is the class act of both Samantha and Nani (who is nothing less than a revelation) that keeps some of us glued. To be fair to Gautham Menon, he has delivered a realistic conversational love story. If you discover Yeto Vellipoyindi Manasu to be your-kind-of-film, you will find it almost flawless otherwise, if you are someone who loves a Puri Jagannadh-type filmmaking, you will not like the fact that Nani doesn't overpower the heroine (by slapping or shouting like hell) every time she is fickle or pig-headed.
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