Meeting between NGK and CM - NGK asks for a tip from the CM for the news that he gives to the CM, what is it ? He wanted the protest to happen with police not stopping it and a riot in the protest from ruling party to make most out it. The call by NGK’s father - NGK asks his father to help him on something, If you follow closely it is to get information from the CBI Director who is among the two close people to the CM. Meeting between NGK and Vanathi - NGK helps vanathi with a news that will destroy the ruling party in return NGK asks a help back, what is it? If you think back he asks help for gaining popularity with the Protest against the ruling party and he wants vanathi to get this trending in the media. Selva has treated the audience in a most respectful manner with this subtext and not spoon-feeding all the plot stories like every other movie.
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I think first time we have been given a movie that does not explicitly say everything, it makes the audience think to connect the dots. Rating: 2.25 / 5.Disclaimer: This note is strictly for those who have seen NGK already as it does not make any sense for people who haven’t watched the movie. With an uninteresting screenplay that doesn't have any high moments and is only replete with double entendres and crass talks, 90 ML neither entertains nor engages, and ends up as a huge letdown. While the director portrays lesbian relationship, sexual feelings of women, living together relationship and a lot of other things, the focus isn't on advocating for them, as the screenplay for most parts is filled with the glamorous girls drinking, smooching and dancing for songs in a loop. None of the heroines make strong impact, and the comedies and music don't work as well. Cinematography by Arvind Krishna is good, making 90 ML a colorful outing.Editing by Anthony could have been better, as the songs popping up every 5 minutes definitely act as dampeners.ĭirector Anita Udeep aka Alagiya Asura has planned to present a girls flick focusing on their love, sexual desires, romantic adventures, filled with intimate sequences, double meaning dialogues on the lines of adult comedy movies like Iruttu Araiyil Murattu Kuthu, but the attempt has misfired. Music by Simbu is a huge letdown as the background score is loud and none of the songs appeal. The cameo by Simbu too doesn't help the cause much. The second half of the movie shifts to the issues faced by Paaru and kajal and also moves from smoking and drinking to drugs, and finally finishes, without presenting any plot or a message and the climax is a damp squib. Neither the glam girls nor the occasional double entendres and the interval block could engage, as the screenplay wanders aimlessly with smoking, drinking and smooching sequences. However, the movie doesn't really get into the plot, and the forgettable songs at frequent intervals add to the worries. The first half of the movie introduces the central characters of the movie and their issues, especially Thamarai and Suganya's.
Devadarshini is cast in an insignificant role. Anson Paul and Tej Raj are reduced to just romancing and looking wooden. Masoom Shankar and Shree Gopika's characters get some scope in the second half and they utilise it. Monisha Ram as the young IT girl with a unique love, is aptly cast.Bommu Lakshmi as the desperate Thamarai emotes well, expressing her desires and longing for love.
Oviya is ultra glamorous and fits as Rita, the bold and independent girl who loves herself and doesn't want to get bound by marriage and lives her life the way she desires. She helps resolve issues with their partners, and how she does it is what the movie is all about. She unites them and makes them open up about their desires and troubles. The lives of four girls Kajal (Masoom Shankar), Paaru (Shree Gopika), Suganya (Monisha Ram) and Thamarai (Bommu Lakshmi) residing in an apartment, change after the entry of Rita (Oviya). The movie has created quite an impact with its sensational and hot promotional videos which have shocked many.
Almost an year after her hugely popular stint in the television game reality show Bigg Boss, Oviya is back on silver screens with her first big release in a lead role in 90 ML directed by Anita Udeep aka Alagiya Asura.