Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo mothers, disillusioned by failed marriages, unite to secure their children's futures. However, their Gen Z kids have other plans, leading to a clash of wills and generational divide.Two mothers, disillusioned by failed marriages, unite to secure their children's futures. However, their Gen Z kids have other plans, leading to a clash of wills and generational divide.Two mothers, disillusioned by failed marriages, unite to secure their children's futures. However, their Gen Z kids have other plans, leading to a clash of wills and generational divide.
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Direction is beautifully handled soft, steady, and confident. The music flows seamlessly with the narrative. VJ Pappu's screen presence is electric he nails the comedy without ever going overboard. Saranya and Devadarshini steal the show their scenes are a masterclass in humour and heart. Charlie sir's stillness is so impactful. Bhavya delivers one of her best a grounded, expressive performance that lingers. Adhya adds that cute spark. Raju tries to keep pace... and occasionally does. Funny movie with good messages. I would give this movie a rating of 8 stars out of 10.
I recently watched Bun Butter Jam, and I really enjoyed it! The film had a simple but sweet story that felt very refreshing. I liked how it showed the bond between friends and the connection between parents and their children.
Raju Jeyamohan did a great job in his first lead role-he was very natural and relatable. The female leads Aadhiya and Bhavya also acted really well, and their chemistry with Raju made the movie even more enjoyable.
There were many light and funny moments, especially in the college scenes, and I liked how the emotions were balanced with comedy. The songs were also nice, especially Kaajuma, and also diya song which I've been listening to again!
What I appreciated most was how the movie felt real-like something that could happen around us. It's a feel-good film with no over-dramatic scenes, just honest storytelling.
Raju Jeyamohan did a great job in his first lead role-he was very natural and relatable. The female leads Aadhiya and Bhavya also acted really well, and their chemistry with Raju made the movie even more enjoyable.
There were many light and funny moments, especially in the college scenes, and I liked how the emotions were balanced with comedy. The songs were also nice, especially Kaajuma, and also diya song which I've been listening to again!
What I appreciated most was how the movie felt real-like something that could happen around us. It's a feel-good film with no over-dramatic scenes, just honest storytelling.
Watched Bun Butter Jam and thoroughly enjoyed it. It's a light-hearted film filled with humor and feel-good moments. After watching so many intense or emotionally heavy movies, this one felt like a breath of fresh air, perfect for a relaxed weekend.
The movie portrays Gen Z's world of love, friendship, and emotional expression in a way that's quite new to me. The generation gap is clearly visible, but the film does a sincere job of showing what today's youth value whether it's Besties, Love, or being a Best Friend. While I was learning about their world, I could fully relate to the parents' emotions and struggles, which reflect my generation's point of view.
The storyline is simple and predictable, but it's supported by good writing, neat direction, and a consistent tone. The young actors who played Chandru, Madhu, and Nandhini were all new to me but performed remarkably well. The actor who played Madhu stood out with natural ease, while Nandhini came across as charming and expressive. Chandru, too, delivered well, and I wouldn't be surprised if this was his first film. Charlie, the Kovilpatti guy, was in his element as always.
I found myself genuinely laughing out loud in several scenes. That kind of spontaneous laughter is rare, and it added to the joy of watching. Saranya and Devadarshini as the mothers gave strong, grounded performances and balanced the film nicely.
Overall, Bun Butter Jam is a simple yet thoughtful film. It's entertaining, relatable, and makes you smile. A great weekend watch.
The movie portrays Gen Z's world of love, friendship, and emotional expression in a way that's quite new to me. The generation gap is clearly visible, but the film does a sincere job of showing what today's youth value whether it's Besties, Love, or being a Best Friend. While I was learning about their world, I could fully relate to the parents' emotions and struggles, which reflect my generation's point of view.
The storyline is simple and predictable, but it's supported by good writing, neat direction, and a consistent tone. The young actors who played Chandru, Madhu, and Nandhini were all new to me but performed remarkably well. The actor who played Madhu stood out with natural ease, while Nandhini came across as charming and expressive. Chandru, too, delivered well, and I wouldn't be surprised if this was his first film. Charlie, the Kovilpatti guy, was in his element as always.
I found myself genuinely laughing out loud in several scenes. That kind of spontaneous laughter is rare, and it added to the joy of watching. Saranya and Devadarshini as the mothers gave strong, grounded performances and balanced the film nicely.
Overall, Bun Butter Jam is a simple yet thoughtful film. It's entertaining, relatable, and makes you smile. A great weekend watch.
The real stars here are the direction and music. The storytelling is gentle and steady no unnecessary drama. And the music? It carries the emotion of the film like a heartbeat simple, catchy, emotional. It lingers long after the movie ends.
Pappu absolutely nails the humour. Not once does it feel forced. The actresses including Saranya, Devadarshini, Bhavya and Aadhya did good job.
Pappu absolutely nails the humour. Not once does it feel forced. The actresses including Saranya, Devadarshini, Bhavya and Aadhya did good job.
After a long time, watched a good movie with good message to this generation in a comical way, as to how to face amd overcome the problems what this 2k kids faces in colleges and among friends. Raju jeyamohan has acted well. The girl who has acter as madhu, is looking beautiful and acting good. Raju has proved that he can not only make us laugh, but also can do any kind of acting. Saranya ponvannan and devarshini are good choices for mother role. Even that police officer who is rigid made us laugh. Hatsoff to the director who has given a great advice and message to the children of currwnt generation that not to depress themselves for anything. Nice movie and came out with relaxed mind after 2 hours of laughing and enjoying.
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- USD 3,460
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 27min(147 min)
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