
Cast: Jiiva,
Anuya, Santhanam
Plot
: Siva (Jiiva) is a jolly good fellow. After failing twice in his twelfth
exams, Siva takes up a job as a delivery boy in a courier company. While all his
days slip away travelling hither and yon in the city’s destinations, Siva
happily spends the nights in his friends’ company. Together, they drink, smoke,
joke and make merry. Siva’s mother (Urvasi) is happy with the meagre income he
gives her to run the family.She always pampers her only son and enjoys life’s
small pleasures along with him. In fact, Siva’s only sister Viji knows him
better than their mom.
One day on a commute out of the city, Siva meets Shakthi(Anuya). Feeling
mutually attracted both exchange mundane details about themselves during the
travel. Siva feels heady to have Shakthi’s friendship and as soon as he gets
back home, making use of the details furnished by her, both try meeting each
other at their respective workplaces. But to their dismay, all the details turn
out to be bogus and made up. The disappointment provokes both Siva and Shakthi
and soon, both of them are pitted against each other.
What happens next? Do they fall in love? Does the love last long? Or do they
just end up as fighter-cocks? SMS will definitely make you enjoy the
experiences.
Jiiva is just in his element. With that local lingo, casual attitude and
typical youthful handling, he is the one who steals the show. For Anuya, it is
an effortless role. Mouthing the dialogues perfectly in line with her dubbed
voice and showing off an equally adamant attitude towards Siva, she is the lady
who wins at the end. Urvashi has done a comedy-sprinkled role in the movie. Many
of her dialogues kindle a good laugh. Ku.Gnanasambandan as Anuya’s father too
has done a good job. Arya appears in a couple of scenes as Anuya’s fiance.
Yuvan’s tunes are full of stylish raps and rocking music. Camera by Vijay
Milton and Vaithi travel alng with the story. Rajesh.M. has presented a truly
youth-related storyline through SMS. Lot of places reflect reality and hence is
well-received. |