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15 Years of 'Unakkum Enakkum': Five lovable scenes from Jayam Ravi and Trisha's romantic drama

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 27, 2021, 08:00 IST
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15 Years of 'Unakkum Enakkum': Five lovable scenes from Jayam Ravi and Trisha's romantic drama

Jayam Ravi has delivered several successful films and one among them is 'Unakkum Enakkum' aka 'Something Something'. The film was a Tamil remake of the Telugu film 'Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana', and the actor had teamed up with his elder brother M Raja for the film. The dynamic duo again delivered a successful film at the box office, and it turned out to be one of the most popular romantic dramas in Tamil. 'Unakkum Enakkum' aka 'Something Something' is completing 15 years of its release today, and here is a look at the five lovable scenes from Jayam Ravi and Trisha's romantic drama.

Pic Courtesy - Twitter

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Trisha's entry

Heroine entry is so important for a romantic drama, and Trisha made every fall for her with her entry in the film. The beautiful actress was introduced with a dramatic song describing her beauty. 'Pooparikka Neeyum Pogathe' song was a perfect introduction for her character.


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Jayam Ravi and Trisha's cat and mouse game

Jayam Ravi and Trisha’s characters have extremely opposite personalities and it stirs up an ego clash between them. Later the duo falls in love with each other. Jayam Ravi recreates a broken horse doll with decorated papers and grabs a place in Trisha's heart.


Pic Courtesy - Twitter

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Jayam Ravi takes up the challenge

After being insulted by Jayam Ravi's family, Trisha returns to her home with the help of her brother. Jayam Ravi finds Trisha's house and apologizes to her brother for the mistake that happened. But her brother refuses to accept his apology and challenges him to become a successful farmer. Jayam Ravi bravely takes up the challenge and starts to learn agriculture.


Pic Courtesy - Twitter

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London boy to a farmer

After accepting the challenge, Jayam Ravi, who was brought up as a carefree London boy, struggles to learn agriculture. But his unconditional love for her makes him learn things quickly.


Pic Courtesy - Twitter

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Jayam Ravi wins hearts

Jayam Ravi wins the challenge and gets ready to marry Trisha. But an unfortunate twist made some changes, and Trisha's brother goes to jail. Jayam Ravi and Trisha then wait for him to return from jail, and get married with his blessings.


Pic Courtesy - Twitter

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