No substance. Just a hype showing Kerela culture.
And a crumbling North-South divide (which is always welcome in real life).
And modernistic India in its social lens.
Very, very average. With okay acting, loads of overacting.
The protagonist looks underfed throughout the movie (even though her partner is a chef). Her acting is okayish. Nothing much to talk about.
The partner is also a first timer and acted a tad better than her.
The older generation has been having more fun and that is made more evident throughout the movie than the younger couple, which worked for me as they looked more 'happening' and were lapping up all the love they were getting whereas the youngsters were lost and figuring out if they wish to be together until the end.
Saddest bit was:
It started somewhere and went nowhere.