Aditya Varadarajan is a video game developer who accidentally meets Tara Kalingarayar at his colleague's wedding. He later finds out that she is planning to pursue her studies in Paris. They soon begin to call each other often, go out together, and start to fall in love during a holiday that they take together. They agree that marriage is not for them and decide to have a live-in relationship instead, and Tara moves into Adi's place, rented from Ganapathy. They wish to spend their time with each other before they go their separate ways for their respective careers. Tara and Adi live happily, being playful with each other.
One midnight, Tara has a conversation with Ganapathy. She tells him that she might get her visa approved for going to Paris, and that it is hard for her to leave Adi and go far away. The next day, Tara goes to Jaipur for her business, and Adi starts to miss her terribly. Upon seeing the love and patience that Ganapathy has for his wife Bhavani, an Alzheimer's patient, who one day even forgets the way to her own house, they begin to understand the importance of each other's presence in their life.
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In early 2014, Mani Ratnam first approached Telugu actor Ram Charan to be a part of the film, but he felt the lead role would not work for him.[8] In August 2014, Madras Talkies had confirmed that Dulquer Salmaan would play the lead role in their forthcoming production and it was reported that Mani Ratnam's regular collaborator, composer A. R. Rahman would also work on the film.[9][10] Vairamuthu renewed his collaboration with Mani Ratnam and A. R. Rahman to write song lyrics, and stated that the director had told him the film's plot concisely within three minutes and described it as a "beautiful love story" about "two characters and their love and mindset".[11] P. C. Sreeram joined the team later in the month, collaborating with the director after Alaipayuthey (2000).[12] During the making of the film, the cinematographer hinted that the film has contents on the lines of Ratnam's Alaipayuthey (2000), and that it was also loosely based on a real life incident.[13] In October 2014, the film was revealed to have a working title of OK Kanmani.[14][15]
Mani Ratnam revealed that he had the fascination for making a film on the gaming culture before Kadal, and set the story in Mumbai as it was India's gaming hub and a place where a live-in relationship can happen more naturally than in South India.[16] He revealed it was an urban love story, and added that the Mumbai setting was also justified as it dealt with people away from home who become independent of the rules and regulations of a family.[17] The film was earlier wrongly reported to be bilingual in both Tamil and Malayalam; it was made only in Tamil.[18]
Social media promotions were handled by Chennai-based group, Uptown Ideas, and the film's presence on Facebook and Twitter succeeded in garnering praise and creating anticipation before release.[43] The team had initially been assigned by Mani Ratnam to handle radio promotions, but consequently also managed online marketing and liaised with the director, sending him ideas of potential campaigns for approval. The team established a concept titled OKK Love Stories, with couples from all walks of life encouraged to share their love stories of how they met, keeping with the theme of the film.[44] The first poster of the Tamil and the dubbed Telugu version of the film were released on 14 February 2015.[45] The theatrical trailer was released subsequently released on 1 March 2015.[46]
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Sridevi playing Nehalata has retrograde amnesia after an accident and behaves just like a child. Somu played by Kamal Haasan rescues Nehalata from a brothel and starts taking care of her. Soon he falls in love with her and they share a great bonding depicted beautifully in the movie. But tragedy hits when Nehalata regains her memory only to forget the period after her accident that included Somu.
It is a beautiful love story of a visually impaired sculptor Shivani played by Moushumi Chatterjee and Rajesh. A person who has never seen the beautiful creations of God has an astonishing quality of creating beautiful sculptures, just by touch. The love and affection between her and a young boy Chandan is beautifully portrayed. Chandan has cancer, and as a dying wish, he donates his eyes to Shivani, and she is able to see the world for the first time.
Disabled persons too deserve true love instead of sympathy, irrespective of their physical challenges. This is the message of this 1980 film starring Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi. Anirudh, himself a visually challenged person, runs a school for similar people. The love of his life is Kavita, a school teacher without any disability. Anirudh is in illusion that Kavita loves him out of sympathy. Finally he acknowledges her true love for him, that is more profound than any kind of physical attachment or touch (Sparsh). 2ff7e9595c
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