Kaatrullavarai
As long as there is wind) is a 2005 Indian Tamil language romantic drama film directed by Radha Bharathi.Later at the hospital, Narmadha had been diagnosed with selective amnesia (she didn't remember anything for the past two years) whereas Bala developed a stutter.Upon release, Narmadha received acclaim for her acting by critics and audience alike but the film flopped and Bala lost all his money.[1] S. Suresh, the producer of the film played an important role and Madhupriya, a debutante acted opposite him, while Vadivelu handled the comedy.[6] Balaji Balasubramaniam of bbthots.com wrote, "the film has an uncharismatic lead pair, weak cast, unreal characters, unbelievable situations, medical blunders, unfunny comedy, cheap item numbers and vulgar duets".[8] P. V. Sathish Kumar of nowrunning.com wrote, "Radha Bharathi's loosely coupled screenplay and hackneyed narration are responsible for not attracting the audience".