
The soul of 96 in Govind Menon's soothing music. Throughout the film, you can't help but smile at these beautifully etched scenes. Though the runtime of 96 is lengthy, there are plenty of sequences that will move you. That particular scene shows the various emotions that Ram and Janu go through, telling viewers the importance of letting go of what you really love. Yet, Ram and Janu muster up the courage to find out why and where they failed in stitching together a relationship.

They know that their relationship has limitations and that they cannot take it anywhere. In a particular scene, Ram and Janu have a deep conversation. They are two mature people expressing their love for each other.
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The second half is full of heart-warming conversations between the two and one can't help but feel for both of them. Ram and Janu have a night to spend to discover why they didn't end up with each other. From the schoolbags to the two plaits, everything screams 90s and makes us reminisce our schooldays. Ram and Janu's young days take us back to their schooldays. We get Ram and Janu's adorable teenage romance intercut with sequences from the reunion. He takes the film forward at a leisurely pace and pays utmost attention to minute details. Director Prem Kumar's story is elegant and simple, and he does not give in to cinematic cliches. Ram and Janu go through a flood of emotions when they meet after a hiatus and so do we. It is where high school sweethearts Ram and Janu aka Janaki Devi meet each other after a gap of 22 years. The '96 batchmates plan a reunion in Chennai. He calls his friend Murali (Bagavathi Perumal), who adds him to a dormant WhatsApp group. He comes back to his hometown Tanjore and pays a visit to his school, setting him off on a path down memory lane.

We travel with Ram to the places he visits. The film, right from the word go, takes us to K Ramachandran aka Ram's life, who is a renowned travel photographer. Prem Kumar's 96 is a story full of love, literally and metaphorically.
