

All the actors have played their characters well. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Suriya Sivakumar, Madhavan Ranganathan, Siddharth Suryanarayanan, Meera Jasmine, Trisha Krishnan, Esha Deol in the lead roles, while Bharathiraja, Sriman, Janagaraj, Praveen, Krishna, Suchithra Karthik Kumar and Kamala Krishnaswamy in other pivotal roles. As you all know by now, Ayitha Ezhuthu is an experimental film based on the Grand Unified Theory. The electromagnetic force is Michael because of his mannerism, bravery and his guts over fear. The weak force is Arjun because he always choose to avoid problems (for example when he admits Michael at the hospital he is told to give a complaint, but doesn't want to because he fears that his passport might be taken in).

The strong force is Inba because of his anger and his lust for power and position. The theory is based one three gauge interactions strong force, weak force and electromagnetic force, which all helped to create earth. This theory is also used as a metaphor for the film. Remember the prison scene where Michael and the other students are locked up in one cell? Do you remember what Michael wrote on the cell-walls with that chalk? It was the Grand Unified Theory (GUT). If you haven't noticed there's also another hidden fact in the story. If you've noticed in every frame Inba wears red, Michael wears green and Arjun wears blue (in Arjun's case he wears blue for the most part). The clues for their colors are their clothes and their homes (the walls). Michael is given GREEN which symbolizes soil/ground/earth and stands for growth and energy, while the Arjun is given the color BLUE which symbolizes water and stands for his chilled personality. The writer chose the color RED for Inba which symbolizes fire and stands for anger, power and love. If you're asking me, I'd say Ayitha Ezhuthu is the greatest movie of all time in Kollywood's history and here's why: The film carries metaphors that are used as color symbols for the three lead characters Inba, Michael and Arjun. Ayitha Ezhuthu is a political drama directed by the genius Mani Ratnam who had previously directed movies such as Kannaththil Muttamital, Thalapathy, Bombay, Alaipayuthey, Iruvar and Dil Se. Why? It's simple: The film was much ahead of its time that the audience didn't understand this brilliant story line and the metaphors it carried throughout the film.

Back in 2004 when Ayitha Ezhuthu was first released, it was widely panned by critics and didn't do well at the box office.
