After attaining back to back success through the movies 'Meesaya Murukku' and 'Natpe Thunai', Hip-hop Tamizha Aadhi has enthusiastically come up with his latest movie 'Naan Sirithal'. The ecstasy from the audience during his entry and the songs reveals that Aadhi has largely attracted the teenage fanbase. Is the vivacity, that begins at the start of the movie, last till the end? Let's review the movie 'Naan Sirithal'...
The life of Aadhi, who works in a software company after completing his engineering degree with arrears, is vested to encounter a series of difficulties and barriers. After Aadhi's life has become stressful with the problems in his work and his relationship, he is ought to face sorrow, pressure, and anxiety that led him to get affected with the ailment of nervous laughter. This ailment makes Aadhi laugh whenever he came through the difficulties or while showing sympathy to others and this unusual phenomenon enhances the problems and in the middle of that, he is unknowingly getting caught up between two comedic villains in Chennai and the movie directed by Raana carries the rest of story on whether his problems were rested and whether he succeeds in love.
Raana has directed the movie as if he is a disciple of Sundar C as most of the comedic scenes in the movie replicates the style of Sundar C. Raana has boosted up the role of Aadhi and while, on one hand, he has taken the interesting track of conceptualizing the nervous laughter disorder, on the other hand, he could have been cemented the path with more curious, interesting, and comedic scenes as the comedies that minorly worked in some parts have majorly gives annoyance.
As usual, Aadhi lives to the role and after being portrayed as the representative of current age youths, he is voicing against the injustices but it seems that he must get molded up while reflecting the sentiments, emotions, and perceptive. Aadhi's enthusiasm towards the songs can be seen in the theaters and his role somehow raises the questions that whether his movies intentionally taunting and bringing disbelief about engineering studies as some of the scenes in this movie erupt more skepticism about engineering.
K.S.Ravikumar, Ravi Maria, 'Badava' Gopi, Muneeskanth, Saa Ra, Rajmohan, 'Erumasani' Vijay have lowered the criticism through their expected acting and although the movie has many artists, the acting from few including Badava Gopi grabs the attention. Despite Yogi Babu has placed in the last part of the movie, he manages to bring laughter. Hip Hop Adhi's music occupies the entire movie and the extreme sounds at many scenes have birthed the annoyance. While only one song holds a celebration, the rest brings the feeling that the music can be reduced. Vanchinathan's cinematography has made some scenes look magnificent. In conclusion, Aadhi speaks a good notion but what more important is that the movie should have a good screenplay. 'Naan Sirithal' brings less laughter in pieces.
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