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3 Moonu Izle; 3 Moonu Tamil Movie; 3 is a 2012 IndianTamil-language romanticpsychological thriller film written and directed by Aishwarya R. Dhanush in her directorial debut. It stars her husband Dhanush, who also co-produced the film with his wife. 3 Moonu 2012 2 min. There are 4.3 Billion mobile phone users in the world. Every minute 60 thousand 'Phantom Calls' are received worldwide. 3 Moonu Be the first to review this item IMDb 7.2 2h 21min 2012 NR The story opens with the death of Ram (Dhanush). His wife Janani (Shruti Haasan) realizes that her husband did not die naturally, as she finds his room stained with blood spatters. F40e7c8ce2 Download. 3 Three 2012 Tamil Movie English Subtitles 97. Zoom.lk The Sinhala Subtitles Portal - 3 Moonu 2012. 3 Moonu 2012 Sinhala. Ram and Janani go through three stages of love from their high. No subtitles:( Please re-upload with.

The story opens with the death of Ram (Dhanush). His wife Janani (Shruti Haasan) realizes that her husband did not die naturally, as she finds his room stained with blood spatters. She recalls memories from when they first met and the story starts with a flashback when Ram and Janani were 12th grade students. Ram is a rich happy-go-lucky guy. He sees Janani and has a crush on her straightaway. He begins to follow her around with his friends Senthil and Kumaran.When Janani reciprocates his love, she is stopped by her poor family. When Janani's mother tells her that they are moving to America, Janani burns her passport so she can stay with Ram. She is then disowned by her family by her mother and she lands up at Ram's door. The two get married with Ram's father's help and lead a happy life. The story then returns to reality with Janani finding a suicide letter in Ram's coat, and after reading it, she asks Senthil about his death. Senthil tells her the truth about Ram, that there were two sides to him. After Janani had told him she was leaving for America, the same night his best friend Kumaran had also planned to leave for Singapore. Ram couldn't take all this pain and went for a jag, which was when Senthil had realized that Ram was suffering from bipolar disorder. If something positive happened, Ram would jump in joy, but if a tiny negative thing happened, he wouldn't be able to control his rage. Senthil explains that once when he told Ram about his disease, Ram smashed a glass bottle on his head. Ram escapes from the house and while walking on the road, suddenly hit his head on a vehicle. After that accident, Senthil couldn't see any other strange behavior from him. Ram agrees with Senthil to go see a doctor. But he rejects medications thinking that Janani would know about the situation. He loves her very much, and he didn't want to see her in tears. As a request of Ram, Senthil stays at Ram and Janani's house for few weeks, in case the situation becomes dangerous and if Ram tried to hurt Janani. Once, Ram tried to kill Janani during her sleep but was luckily stopped by Senthil. The story moves forward to one evening at a nightclub, where Ram gets into a fight with a guy who misbehaves with Janani. Ram takes Janani to their car and sends her home. After she leaves, the guy who misbehaved with Janani shows up with his friends and attacks Ram and Senthil. In the course of the fight, Ram hits his head against the hood of a car. His medical situation is worsened as a result. He begins to experience bouts of rage. Owing to this, Ram manages to defeat the attackers. Meanwhile Senthil injects Ram with a medicine the doctor had prescribed in case of an emergency, thus sedating him and dissipating his rage. On another day, while Ram and Senthil are in the car, Ram suddenly bashes Senthil's head against the steering wheel, rendering him unconscious. Ram says his last words to his friend, 'Sorry dude, you have done so much for me' and leaves the car in order to and go see Janani himself. He remembers all the beautiful memories from their young age, and the ending takes onto the final scene of Ram's life, as he goes to Janani's bedroom and watches her sleeping. He tries to control his emotions and kiss her for the last time and suddenly he hallucinates seeing a young girl saying 'Either kill her or you die'. He immediately gets away from her bed and goes to his office and writes a suicide note.He sees visions of many people in front of him crying and laughing. To avoid causing further harm to Janani, he picks up a knife, and kills himself, saying his final words 'I love you, Janani'.
3 moonu 2012 review
Dhanush, Shruti Haasan, Sivakarthikeyan, Prabhu, Bhanu Priya
For those who haven't watched this movie yet – this is your official spoiler alert!

3 Moonu 2012 Movie

For those who haven't watched this movie yet – this is your official spoiler alert!

This article is not a review of the film, but an exploration of bipolar disorder as seen in ‘3' ('Moonu'). The story introduces bipolar disorder to a Tamil audience - most of whom may be unfamiliar or misinformed about this mental health disorder.

Significance of the title '3'

Bipolar disorder (also known as manic-depressive illness) consists of three states: a high or ‘manic' state, a low or ‘depressive' state, and a functioning ‘balanced or wellness' state. There are various forms of the disorder, but it is generally a brain disorder in which affected individuals experience extremes in these moods. This becomes a medical concern as opposed to the regular ‘ups' and ‘downs' that most individuals experience. Bipolar disorder affects about 1- 2% of the population WORLDWIDE which is why it's wonderful that Tamil cinema is raising awareness of this condition.

'Loosu'?

In many minority cultures mental illness is not openly addressed due to factors such as shame and hesitancy to seek support from strangers (even if they are professionals) because of cultural values that emphasizes help-seeking within the family instead. Others might attempt to repress struggles to avoid hurting loved ones and may also be fearful of eliciting judgment. This is clearly evident in the hero's struggle in 'Moonu'. He did not want to ‘burden' his wife, he was ashamed of his actions, and reluctant to obtain treatment. In reality no one can be forced to obtain treatment UNLESS they are a threat to themselves or others. Biological treatments (medication or ECT etc.) and psychosocial treatments (therapy, rehab, etc.) are available and are proven to be effective in helping to manage the disorder.

3 moonu 2012 review
Dhanush, Shruti Haasan, Sivakarthikeyan, Prabhu, Bhanu Priya
For those who haven't watched this movie yet – this is your official spoiler alert!

3 Moonu 2012 Movie

For those who haven't watched this movie yet – this is your official spoiler alert!

This article is not a review of the film, but an exploration of bipolar disorder as seen in ‘3' ('Moonu'). The story introduces bipolar disorder to a Tamil audience - most of whom may be unfamiliar or misinformed about this mental health disorder.

Significance of the title '3'

Bipolar disorder (also known as manic-depressive illness) consists of three states: a high or ‘manic' state, a low or ‘depressive' state, and a functioning ‘balanced or wellness' state. There are various forms of the disorder, but it is generally a brain disorder in which affected individuals experience extremes in these moods. This becomes a medical concern as opposed to the regular ‘ups' and ‘downs' that most individuals experience. Bipolar disorder affects about 1- 2% of the population WORLDWIDE which is why it's wonderful that Tamil cinema is raising awareness of this condition.

'Loosu'?

In many minority cultures mental illness is not openly addressed due to factors such as shame and hesitancy to seek support from strangers (even if they are professionals) because of cultural values that emphasizes help-seeking within the family instead. Others might attempt to repress struggles to avoid hurting loved ones and may also be fearful of eliciting judgment. This is clearly evident in the hero's struggle in 'Moonu'. He did not want to ‘burden' his wife, he was ashamed of his actions, and reluctant to obtain treatment. In reality no one can be forced to obtain treatment UNLESS they are a threat to themselves or others. Biological treatments (medication or ECT etc.) and psychosocial treatments (therapy, rehab, etc.) are available and are proven to be effective in helping to manage the disorder.

So there's no ‘psycho' villain?

The movie offers a new perspective on the more familiar notion of the 'psycho' villain. The aspect of the 'hero' who struggles with this disorder instead, can be helpful in reducing the stigma associated with mental illness in general. Mental illness is not evil in spite of how it is often portrayed. This movie presents a glimpse inside the life of someone with bipolar disorder, and the consequences it can have—strained relationships, poor functioning and sadly, even suicide. By providing this perspective, the story succeeds in provoking feelings of empathy from its audience. Despite being a risk factor, suicide is not a common outcome for individuals with this disorder. But it can sometimes be perceived as the only option for individuals who do not recognize the supports and treatments available. If you can recall, a sentence near the credits of the movie briefly summarizes this idea. My mother believes that the movie should have instead ended with the hero getting the help he needed and everyone supporting him in treatment. But it just wouldn't be a dramatic Tamil movie any other way, would it?

Why this kolaveri?

To uphold the entertainment value of the movie, there had to be suspense and drama. This reinforced stereotypes that people affected by mental illness are dangerous and to be feared—which is NOT true! Keep in mind that the depiction of Dhanush's struggles had a lot to do with capturing the interest of the audience and should not be used as a predictor of all individuals who are suffering from this disorder. Individuals with bipolar disorder have only an increased risk of harm to themselves and others ONLY under specific circumstances such as when experiencing psychotic symptoms, not complying with medication, and/or abusing alcohol and other drugs.

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I myself provide psychotherapy services to several clients who are suffering from bipolar disorder and in my experiences, I have NEVER felt the need to be fearful, even during bipolar episodes. If someone you know is having an episode, I would suggest that you do not try to reason, argue, or be authoritative (like Senthil's failed attempts). Instead, try to help reduce stimulation and take steps to ensure safety (even if this means getting outside help).

If you feel that someone you love struggles with bipolar disorder, I recommend that you provide them with emotional support, information, and resources to get them the help that they need. By educating ourselves and by maintaining a non-judgmental stance on mental illness, we can help reduce the stigma and break down this barrier to treatment.

For more information on, and resources about bipolar disorder, check out this guide for patients and families.

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—Julia Arasaratnam—Picture courtesy of moviegalleri





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