Alai (2003) Review – Rating, Verdict & Box Office | Tollybo
Last updated: 5 May 2026


Alai(2003)
Tamil · Comedy, Romance
2h 40m · 10 Sept 2003
Writer: Vikram K. Kumar
Ratings
Our Rating
1.75
📖 Story
Alai is a romantic drama centered around the youthful love story of the protagonist, played by Silambarasan, and his romantic interest, portrayed by Trisha Krishnan. The narrative explores the trials and tribulations of young love, familial opposition, and the emotional journey of the lead characters as they navigate misunderstandings and societal pressures to unite. The story attempts to blend romance with light-hearted comedy and emotional moments, set against the backdrop of contemporary Tamil society.
Alai attempts to deliver a youthful romantic drama with a mix of comedy and emotional elements. The story is straightforward but suffers from a predictable screenplay that lacks depth and innovation. The pacing is uneven, with the first half focusing on establishing the romance and comedic situations, which is relatively engaging, but the second half slows down considerably with drawn-out emotional sequences that test the audience's patience.
The screenplay struggles with balancing the romantic and comedic elements, often resulting in tonal inconsistencies. The songs, though melodious, do not leave a lasting impact and feel somewhat out of place in the narrative flow. The background score is adequate but does not significantly enhance the emotional or dramatic moments in the film.
Overall, the film's technical aspects like cinematography and music direction are average and do not stand out. The film's attempt to cater to the youth with trendy dialogues and situations falls short due to weak writing and lackluster execution, making it a forgettable experience for most viewers.
Silambarasan: Energetic and earnest in the romantic lead role, though limited by the weak script.
Trisha Krishnan: Pleasant and charming, but her character lacks depth.
Vivek: Provides comic relief with his usual timing, though the comedy is inconsistent.
Nassar: Solid supporting role, adding gravitas to the family drama.
💪 Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
- ✓Youthful energy of lead actors
- ✓Some engaging comedic moments
- ✓Relatable themes of young love and family
Weaknesses
- ✕Predictable and weak screenplay
- ✕Uneven pacing, especially in the second half
- ✕Songs and music lack impact
- ✕Tonally inconsistent direction
🎬 Direction & Writing
Vikram Kumar's direction shows promise but is hampered by a weak script and inconsistent tone. The narrative lacks cohesion, and the emotional sequences do not resonate as intended.
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Our Rating
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😊 Sentiment Breakdown & 🧠 Critics
| Type | Value |
|---|---|
| Positive | 25% |
| Neutral | 30% |
| Negative | 45% |
Critics
The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who praised the lead performances but criticized the screenplay and pacing. The lack of a strong narrative and memorable music were commonly pointed out as major drawbacks.
Final Box-Office Result
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
When did Alai release in theatres?▾
Alai released on 10 September 2003 (2003).
Is Alai a hit or flop?▾
Alai is declared a DISASTER at the box office.
Where to watch Alai online? OTT release date?▾
Alai is available on provider-54, YouTube. OTT date will be updated soon.
Who directed Alai?▾
Alai directed by Vikram Kumar. Produced by Saran.
Who are the main cast members of Alai?▾
Alai stars Silambarasan, Vivek, Trisha Krishnan, Nassar, Raghuvaran.
What is the Tollybo rating for Alai?▾
Tollybo rates Alai 1.75/5. Verdict: DISASTER.
What is the genre and runtime of Alai?▾
Alai — Genre: Comedy, Romance, Runtime: 160 minutes, Language: Tamil.
