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Un Samayal Arayil

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
582
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Un Samayal Arayil (2014)
A young couple plays havoc with the union of an older couple.
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A young couple plays havoc with the union of an older couple.A young couple plays havoc with the union of an older couple.A young couple plays havoc with the union of an older couple.

  • Director
    • Prakash Raj
  • Writers
    • Aravind Kuplikar
    • Dileesh Nair
    • Syam Pushkaran
  • Stars
    • Prakash Raj
    • Sneha
    • Urvashi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    582
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Prakash Raj
    • Writers
      • Aravind Kuplikar
      • Dileesh Nair
      • Syam Pushkaran
    • Stars
      • Prakash Raj
      • Sneha
      • Urvashi
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Prakash Raj
    Prakash Raj
    • Kalidasan
    Sneha
    Sneha
    • Gowri
    Urvashi
    Urvashi
    Tejus Kancherla
    • Naveen
    • (as Tejus)
    Samyuktha Hornadu
    • Meghana
    • (as Samyuktha Hornad)
    Aishwariyaa Bhaskaran
    Aishwariyaa Bhaskaran
    • Asha
    • (as Aishwarya)
    Vidyullekha Raman
    Vidyullekha Raman
    Thambi Ramaiah
    Thambi Ramaiah
    • Krishna
    • (as Thambi Ramayya)
    Achyuth Kumar
    Achyuth Kumar
    Mandya Ramesh
    Mandya Ramesh
    Brahmaji
    Brahmaji
    M.S. Narayana
    M.S. Narayana
    Achutha Kumar
    • Krishna
    Elango Kumaravel
    Elango Kumaravel
    • Kalidas's Uncle
    Prashanth Natana
    • Police
    Parasuram
    • Jakaiah
    Mahendra Ramesh
    • Vaidhi
    Sanchari Vijay
    Sanchari Vijay
    • Director
      • Prakash Raj
    • Writers
      • Aravind Kuplikar
      • Dileesh Nair
      • Syam Pushkaran
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    User reviews8

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    8MadanH92

    Delicious treat!!!

    The movie starts off with great tone by inducing hunger to eat(watch) delicious foods shown across Karnataka. It was a well made introduction credits building curiosity in the audiences. The first half of the movie is well paced with catchy dialogues. There is total control by the Director here. But 2nd half is totally taken away by prolonging the climax unnecessarily. Never mind it was great showcase of acting by Prakash Rai. The background score and few songs are pleasant to the story. These type of classic movie catches the audiences if it is well promoted before release, which was done well by the Director. Overall classic movies still live on...
    4braddugg

    A dish that's tasty in the beginning but starts to turn bland by the mid way.

    A dish that's tasty in the beginning but starts to turn bland by the mid way.

    If ever you meet a girl for the first time in your life, can you hug her very fondly publicly? I doubt that and that's what the protagonist Kalidasu (Prakash Raj) does. He plays a 49 year old archaeologist who has been alone for a very long time in life. He has come to terms with loneliness and starts living with it, only on a day, there is tryst and there seems to be an affair that blossoms well. Now this man named Kalidasu, seems mature, humane, sincere and even has that tiny flaws which are common to humans. Yet, there is huge contradiction in the way he perceived love and that was disappointing to me. A man who has been through most part of life, could have behaved in a different way instead of listening to what a youngster tells.

    For the sake of building up a story, one can write anything. Now, how interesting will that be depends on many factors. This story was merely cooked up with uncalled for subplots and an age-old main plot. In Telugu itself, we have many reference of such plots like "Rajahamsa" and "Ashta Chamma".

    The acting was commendable by the main leads Prakash Raj and Sneha. The other pair have just fit the bill but did not contribute much. I liked Brahmaji and M S Narayana. Others were just okay. I wish the acting could have been much better than what it actually is, at least that would have added depth to the otherwise shallow script.

    The title itself I thought was misleading as there is neither and Ulavacharu nor a Biryani. There are delicacies for sure but they are something else but not the ones mentioned in the title. The writing is too weak at places. Example, the whole explanation of recipe of a cook is too long and uninteresting for me. Though the cinematography and production design was considerably okay, the biggest disappointment came in the form of editing. The cuts are either too sharp or too weak. I suppose, a few sub plots could have been easily edited out. The usage of the music is seriously questionable. Ilayaraja gave good music, but I thought that was not effectively used.

    Prakash Raj gave a tailor made film typical to multiplex audiences but fails in adding some interesting aspect and instead gives a half baked dish. The intent can be appreciated but the execution is way below par.

    A promising trailer need not transpire into a good movie. A rule that's proved with this film again. It's an average 2/5 film that is for audiences who want to taste something different just for the sake of trying.
    8k-sripradha

    Good movie with humor and excellent music! :D

    The movie starts off with an awesome mouth watering video and is a treat for all the foodies. This part of the movie excites the audience grabbing their interest to watch more. The humor keeps the movie alive. Excellent actors seem to have done their job in entertaining us. Though the second half of the movie is quite predictable, it is a sweet treat for all those who love simple and elegant stories. The music definitely needs special praise for those soothing and pleasant tunes. Overall a good movie but do not expect a lot from the story. Good to see Prakash Rai in a positive role for a change. The acting exceeds the expectation .Think less and enjoy the two hours.
    8nanda-ramesh

    Romance has no age bars!

    It is a common maxim that Romance has no age bars, however it is a topic that is rarely dealt with sensitively especially as a central theme by Indian Cinema. The romantic comedy movie Oggarane attempts to do just that around a theme of food. As it is said at the start of the movie, Life is about eating tasty food! Food, I suppose, is a metaphor for love here and that certainly has no age bars!

    Prakash Raj as Kalidasa is an Archaeology official who is single and lives with just a long time servant. Sneha as Gowri is a dubbing artist and is also single. Thought both are perfect marriage material in career as well as looks, they have remained unmarried well into their middle ages. A quirky set of circumstances brings them together. Then with an under current of food and recipes, side stories of comedy and romance and even a little bit of suspense regarding adivasis, the audience is entertained with the narration of how their love blossoms and culminates.

    What I liked about the movie:

    • Great script and it flows very well most of the time. First half was perfect.


    • Fantastic casting and acting by all. The younger love pair do seem to labor a bit but manage fairly well.


    • Some of the comic circumstances were very good. We liked the potential bride interview visit the best.


    What I would have liked different:

    • Better pace in the 2nd half as it dragged in some places. There were 2 songs with the younger couple. One could have been cut.


    • Adivasi parallel story was not concluded to my satisfaction.


    • Story somehow lost the theme of food in the 2nd half.
    9yashbee

    Good movie with unique characters

    Although the story is a remake from the Malayalam version, there is some originality introduced by Prakash Rai. The characters are light hearted and food is at the forefront of the story.

    To live is to eat is a common theme that is stressed upon in the first half of the movie. The acting and story are quite standard and nothing too extraordinary.

    The fact that this movie was made in 3 languages at the same time is mindblowing. The movie has its own special audience who hold it close to their hearts.

    Age is no bar is another plot point that slowly develops. These views on life are unique and enjoyable.

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    • Trivia
      The film is a remake of the Malayalam movie Salt N' Pepper (2011). This was remade to Kannada as "Oggarane" and simultaneously dubbed to Tamil and released as "Un Samayal Arayil".
    • Connections
      Remake of Salt n' Pepper (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Indha Porapudhan
      Produced by Ilaiyaraaja

      Written by Palani Bharathi

      Performed by Kailash Kher

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2014 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Languages
      • Kannada
      • Tamil
    • Also known as
      • Ulavacharu Biryani
    • Production company
      • Duet Movies
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1
      • 2.39 : 1

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