Talk about unusual quirky movie plots! A young couple, newly married, all giddy and excited to start their life together with dreams and romance on the horizon; it all looks peachy and promises a sweet mushy love story until the husband discovers his bride's monstrous snoring that doesn't let him sleep for a second! Things would have been still tolerable if the husband was not such an extremely light sleeper too! Marriages are made in heaven, or are they? To be perfectly honest, the plot of DeAr is what got my attention. I wouldn't say the movie had the best acting performances (far from that, actually!) G. V. Prakashan who played Arjun is quite a mediocre actor with no variations in his expressions; although he involuntarily pulled off the suffering husband look throughout which I thought ended up being hilarious. All the supporting actors (except Rohini) were just okay and didn't do much to enhance the overall film. The best parts of the movie were Rohini and Aishwarya Rajesh, easily. Both of them gave excellent performances, their chemistry was beautifully written and executed with finesse.
Sure there were many flaws, one of the biggest ones being the sudden emergence of songs. I can't believe that still works? It's so passé! Wedding song, sad song, love song...seriously, we've had enough. There wasn't any need for them!
Other than those, it's a nice Sunday afternoon watch, when you don't feel like being too critical and have a light watch. Anand Ravichandran wrote it well. I wish he would pay a little more attention to the resolution to make it a complete entertainer.