Missed opportunites!
The story revolves around the struggles a middle class family goes through when all their life decisions revolve around one desire, buying a home! The directory built a nice narrative on how being fixated on buying a house affects every part of their life. But misses an opportunity when he could have alluded to 'it is not worth it!'
The entire narrative becomes, your life is worth nothing if you do not buy a house!
The screenplay piles one misery after the other and fails to show the fun moments the family may be having! Because of this, the movie is really dragging and becomes painful to watch at some point!
As for as the acting is concerned, Chaithra takes the cake as Aishwarya. Superb acting. Siddharth does a decent job. But showing someone who is 40plus as a 12th class student is terrible! Meetha has improved after her lackluster performance in goodnight. As for as Devyani is concerned, very forgettable acting. As for as Sarath Kumar is concerned, why? Why did he even choose this role? Choosing such roles is a career suicide! Roles like the one he played in Por Thozhil is his janra. There is really no other actor who can play aging cop better than him!
Overall, a series of missed opportunities!
The screenplay piles one misery after the other and fails to show the fun moments the family may be having! Because of this, the movie is really dragging and becomes painful to watch at some point!
As for as the acting is concerned, Chaithra takes the cake as Aishwarya. Superb acting. Siddharth does a decent job. But showing someone who is 40plus as a 12th class student is terrible! Meetha has improved after her lackluster performance in goodnight. As for as Devyani is concerned, very forgettable acting. As for as Sarath Kumar is concerned, why? Why did he even choose this role? Choosing such roles is a career suicide! Roles like the one he played in Por Thozhil is his janra. There is really no other actor who can play aging cop better than him!
Overall, a series of missed opportunities!
- ravikumarchandran
- 16 ago 2025