Super Deluxe - a director's cut

Remember how, in the movie Baasha, Manickam's brother Shiva asks, "Sollunga! Bombay'la Neenga Enna Pannitu Irundheenga?" Kumararaja's affectation for Rajini, is shown on how he would name a character and the place of his short exile. Just like his first directorial, Kumararaja begins his film inside a bedroom, where the woman becomes a victim of guilt, and tries to mend it. A woman and his soft-rebellious husband, a father-son duo, a bunch of harmonal guys, a pious man, and other characters form the film, which looks like an essay on life itself. The logic of a man dying of cardiac arrest because of an overdose of something, and the couple trying hard to conceal it doesn't work, but what enchants one is how Mugil gets nitpicky of the socio-politico system, and his monologues with Arjun Reddy-like guy behind his jeep. In Aaranya Kaandam, one of the most heartwarming line is said by Kodukkapuli, and again in Super Deluxe the most heartwarming line...