The oft debated question, can meaningful cinema entertain? Or intended pure entertainment be meaningful? Suriya and Jyotika’s home production 2 D Entertainment‘s just released Meiyazhagan is sure to raise this debate all over again till the next Mega extravagant film comes along to zap film buffs with the scale of spend. Director Premkumar has taken 6 long years after the super success of 96, a Trisha and Vijay Sethupathi led, literally one night stand when they meet and relive their now ended love story. Meiyazhagan is the one night story of Arulmozhi( Arvind Swami in a riveting, unforgettable performance ) who travels home in the Needamangalam bus, to his native village from where he was unexpectedly hounded out when his ancestral home was willed to his sisters. The trip is made memorable by meeting Karthi the hail fellow well met, cheer and bonhomie maker. Malayalam cinema’s “almost there” super star Tovino Thomas feels Meiyazhagan is the leitmotif of meaningful cinema that touches viewers and lingers as emotional super glue. Arvind Swami and Karthi share the powerful impact of a common story that appeals in uncommon ways. Incidentally, Karthi, still under the spell of his role as influencer was an inch away from trouble. At a press meet for movie’s promotion, he was asked about the Tirupati Laddu issue. In his usual way he tried humour. Pawan Kalyan came down heavily on his flippant attitude and soon Karthi had to apologise. Sensible otherwise, the Telugu version of Meiyazhagan would have suffered.