When I review a movie, I'll be a bit careful not to reveal the story, but here even if I want to spill the beans, I cannot, since there is hardly anything to reveal. The film suffers big time from a week script and weeker dialogues.
Bala films are usually character driven, this film is no different. Vishal as a squint eyed lad steals the show, while Arya as a small time thief and a big mouthed goon (under)plays as the perfect second fiddle.
But how long can we take the brunt of these two characters taking on each other along with thier respective mothers with their so called slapstick acts. Unfortunately Bala has forgotten of what will make people laugh and he should also realize that making one laugh takes some fine crafting on the script and screenplay.
GM Kumar playing the role of 'Highness' is laudable, but what is the need to show him sans clothes and brutally kill him towards the climax? Did the script call for any antogonist? Or is it a withdrawal symptom for Bala due to his previous flims? Anyway, a week script became weaker towards the long drawn out bloody climax.
Heroines Janani Iyer and Madhushalini seem to grace the screen. Atleast Janani Iyer has got some scope to perform, but Madhushalini should be ashamed that she is the weakest of heroines among all Bala films till now.
Yuvan's music just passes through the emotions and there is nothing worthy enough to mention.
Weak story line, weaker dialogues and a cliched (typical Bala) climax makes the film a huge let down.
Bala has attempted to peek into the run-of-the-mill kind of story and guess what, he has been greeted with some brick bats. Better luck next time.
Verdict: Avoidable (1/5)

