Critics Review

3.00

In for a treat.

Unnale Unnale leaves you with an exuberance injected in your veins that stays in your system long after you left the cinemas. The refreshing storyline and an imperturbable script only reiterates Jeeva's prowess in handling romantic movies. Harris has already bagged enough and more admiration for his songs for Unnale Unnale. Dialogues more often than not manage to strike the chord. Cinematography is at its peak when the movie travels down under. (more)

Source: Editorial Board, Behindwoods.com

3.25

Narration and visuals make it gripping.

Three factors combine to make 'Unnale Unnale' a winner. They are camera, the music of Harris Jayaraj and the dialogue of S.Ramakrishnan. Vinay is handsome but the camera could have avoided certain angles. Sada looks fit and charming and also emotes well. But, it is Tanisha who scores not only by her acting but also by the importance given to her role in the screenplay. (more)

Source: S.R.Ashok Kumar, The Hindu

3.50

A feel-good love story which will surely appeal to urban audiences and youth.

Director Jeeva has succeeded in bringing out brilliant performances from his lead actors and presenting the film in a chic and sophisticated manner. Full marks to Harris Jeyaraj for the songs and the background score which stays long after you leave the hall. They are picturised aesthetically in never-seen-before locations with utmost care going into details. Jeeva who has handled the camera has done a great job. Each frame of the film is picture-perfect and looks like a dream. (more)

Source: MovieBuzz, Sify.com

3.75

Love makes the world go around.

Unnale Unnale is packaged with care and oozes a trendy chic feel all through. Jeeva has worked on the backdrop assiduously and makes the story appealing and realistic. In his endeavor, music director Harris Jayaraj has chipped in heartily and adds a unique luster. The main cast of debutant Vinay, Tanisha and Sada are in splendid form and give value to their roles. Jeeva’s script works mainly because, he doesn’t push the story. Rather, it tells itself organically. (more)

Source: Editorial Board, IndiaGlitz.com