Movie: My3 Tamil

A: No. My3 is an original screenplay written by S. Nanthakumar. Some have compared its premise to Memento (2000), but the plot and twist are completely original.

(played by Shanthanu Bhagyaraj), to build a humanoid robot named , modeled after the scientist's ex-girlfriend. My3 Tamil Movie

The film belongs to Hansika Motwani. Taking on a dual role is a challenge for any actor, but playing a human scientist and a naïve, learning robot requires a distinct shift in body language and tone. As Arjun the scientist, she brings a sense of poise and intelligence. However, it is her performance as My3 that steals the show. She effectively captures the robotic gait, the lack of blinking, and the delayed processing of emotions. It is a performance that required a delicate balance—she had to be mechanical enough to be believable as a robot, yet charming enough to make the audience root for the romance. Some have compared its premise to Memento (2000),

The film poses an intriguing question: Can artificial intelligence truly feel love, or is it merely mimicking the data fed to it? While Tamil cinema has explored robotics before—notably with Rajinikanth’s magnum opus Enthiran — attempts to tackle the subject through a lighter, more romantic lens rather than an action-heavy spectacle. Taking on a dual role is a challenge

gave it 4/5 stars, stating: "Aparna Balamurali, in a 25-minute role, delivers a monologue that will haunt you for days. This is intelligent Tamil cinema at its purest."

Search for “My3 Tamil movie review” on Twitter/X and Reddit’s r/kollywood, and you will find passionate discussions. A user @CinemaDoshi wrote: “Went in for a casual watch, came out questioning my own memories. My3 is an underrated gem. The 'three layers of truth' concept is brilliant.”

My3 Tamil movie had a limited theatrical release on , across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala. Due to its niche genre and lack of big-star marketing, the film received only a 2-week theatrical run but managed to earn positive word-of-mouth.

A: No. My3 is an original screenplay written by S. Nanthakumar. Some have compared its premise to Memento (2000), but the plot and twist are completely original.

(played by Shanthanu Bhagyaraj), to build a humanoid robot named , modeled after the scientist's ex-girlfriend.

The film belongs to Hansika Motwani. Taking on a dual role is a challenge for any actor, but playing a human scientist and a naïve, learning robot requires a distinct shift in body language and tone. As Arjun the scientist, she brings a sense of poise and intelligence. However, it is her performance as My3 that steals the show. She effectively captures the robotic gait, the lack of blinking, and the delayed processing of emotions. It is a performance that required a delicate balance—she had to be mechanical enough to be believable as a robot, yet charming enough to make the audience root for the romance.

The film poses an intriguing question: Can artificial intelligence truly feel love, or is it merely mimicking the data fed to it? While Tamil cinema has explored robotics before—notably with Rajinikanth’s magnum opus Enthiran — attempts to tackle the subject through a lighter, more romantic lens rather than an action-heavy spectacle.

gave it 4/5 stars, stating: "Aparna Balamurali, in a 25-minute role, delivers a monologue that will haunt you for days. This is intelligent Tamil cinema at its purest."

Search for “My3 Tamil movie review” on Twitter/X and Reddit’s r/kollywood, and you will find passionate discussions. A user @CinemaDoshi wrote: “Went in for a casual watch, came out questioning my own memories. My3 is an underrated gem. The 'three layers of truth' concept is brilliant.”

My3 Tamil movie had a limited theatrical release on , across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala. Due to its niche genre and lack of big-star marketing, the film received only a 2-week theatrical run but managed to earn positive word-of-mouth.