Follows two Indian families who must learn to get along despite some amusing mistakes and turmoil along the road. The families are brought together by their children's love for one another.Follows two Indian families who must learn to get along despite some amusing mistakes and turmoil along the road. The families are brought together by their children's love for one another.Follows two Indian families who must learn to get along despite some amusing mistakes and turmoil along the road. The families are brought together by their children's love for one another.
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So I personally feel Jody got disconnected from her character in the previous movie cause she hardly spoke, now theres alot of focus on her rather than the baby, and I expected this movie to be more about a baby, but it seems to be drama based on real life problems.
Once again the granny saves the movie with her comedy but she can only do it so many times.
The fathers are the same way they have always been, so pretty much predictable behavior/storyline, and too much focus on the mothers
I personally think the Kandasamys franchise needs to end now but this purely my personal opinion based on my personal preference.
Once again the granny saves the movie with her comedy but she can only do it so many times.
The fathers are the same way they have always been, so pretty much predictable behavior/storyline, and too much focus on the mothers
I personally think the Kandasamys franchise needs to end now but this purely my personal opinion based on my personal preference.
Much as I love the Kandasamys and the films so far, I feel in this film they have lost their way. It doesn't have the brightness, the pizazz, the spark of the previous movies. Worse, they seem to be sticking to a formula: there's a big event involving both families; each mother believes that she and she alone can manage the event properly, and they both get in the way of each other, the event, and in general make a riotous mess of things, until it all gets ironed out neatly at the end to everybody's satisfaction. Along the way the husbands Elvis and Preggie act as foils to their wives, and the redoubtable Aya gets in some excellent one-liners.
In this film, it's Prishen and Jody's new baby; both Jennifer and Shanthi are of course insistent that each one will show the new parents how to do it right. So it's off to Mauritius they all go. However, Jennifer's itinerary of how they will spend each hour of each day is neatly binned by Prishen, who not only has the four new grandparents, and Aya, put up at a luxury resort, but has himself planned an itinerary for them, much to Jennifer's annoyance.
Preggie and Elvis are even more background figures in this film than in others. Aside from one scene when they instruct Prishen on how to be a new dad (selective deafness, and constipation - thus allowing plenty of alone time) they hardly figure at all. Aya indeed has lots of one-liners, and plenty of having the last word, but it all feels a bit forced and without humour. We were hoping for some brilliant punch-lines, but there are none. There is however, a nice scene where she brilliantly describes the four grandparents to their guide, Moothoo.
Throw in some genuine issues: Jody's postnatal depression, and Jennifer's flashback to her own difficult time as a new mother - and there is the potential for real drama. And in different hands this could have been a truly dramatic film. But we don't expect drama from the Kandasamys, we expect humour and a bit of fighting between Jennifer and Shanthi. This drama thus sits a bit oddly in the film, as though the makers weren't quite sure to handle it. Shanthi is having her own difficulties with her second son Desan accused of bullying and being expelled from school; Desan on the other hand feels he can never measure up to the golden son Prishen (as he puts it in a rap: Prishen is a hero; he, Desan, is a zero).
With a scene in which Jennifer explodes in furious anger at both Prishen and Jody, the feel-good ending - one year later, at baby Arya's first birthday party - seems a bit contrived and unnatural. Too much has happened in the film for it just to end with a colourful dance and Aya's voice-over.
I think this film is for Kandasamy fans only - it's not unwatchable, but it's less than it could have been. And if a fifth film is to be made, they will have to seriously lift their game.
In this film, it's Prishen and Jody's new baby; both Jennifer and Shanthi are of course insistent that each one will show the new parents how to do it right. So it's off to Mauritius they all go. However, Jennifer's itinerary of how they will spend each hour of each day is neatly binned by Prishen, who not only has the four new grandparents, and Aya, put up at a luxury resort, but has himself planned an itinerary for them, much to Jennifer's annoyance.
Preggie and Elvis are even more background figures in this film than in others. Aside from one scene when they instruct Prishen on how to be a new dad (selective deafness, and constipation - thus allowing plenty of alone time) they hardly figure at all. Aya indeed has lots of one-liners, and plenty of having the last word, but it all feels a bit forced and without humour. We were hoping for some brilliant punch-lines, but there are none. There is however, a nice scene where she brilliantly describes the four grandparents to their guide, Moothoo.
Throw in some genuine issues: Jody's postnatal depression, and Jennifer's flashback to her own difficult time as a new mother - and there is the potential for real drama. And in different hands this could have been a truly dramatic film. But we don't expect drama from the Kandasamys, we expect humour and a bit of fighting between Jennifer and Shanthi. This drama thus sits a bit oddly in the film, as though the makers weren't quite sure to handle it. Shanthi is having her own difficulties with her second son Desan accused of bullying and being expelled from school; Desan on the other hand feels he can never measure up to the golden son Prishen (as he puts it in a rap: Prishen is a hero; he, Desan, is a zero).
With a scene in which Jennifer explodes in furious anger at both Prishen and Jody, the feel-good ending - one year later, at baby Arya's first birthday party - seems a bit contrived and unnatural. Too much has happened in the film for it just to end with a colourful dance and Aya's voice-over.
I think this film is for Kandasamy fans only - it's not unwatchable, but it's less than it could have been. And if a fifth film is to be made, they will have to seriously lift their game.
I really do like the cast, the jokes and I just get it. But the horrible horrible treatment to the son and daughter is too much.
The audience waits for a proper lesson to be taught or a serious mind altering discussion with them but nothing happens. They silently just gets forgiven and gets buried. The daughter had a very serious mental health issue and it was not even addressed with her parents and discussed openly on what she was going through. It was really hard to watch, I had to fast forward. It can be very triggering.
I wish the real issues were addressed in the end but it wasn't......
The audience waits for a proper lesson to be taught or a serious mind altering discussion with them but nothing happens. They silently just gets forgiven and gets buried. The daughter had a very serious mental health issue and it was not even addressed with her parents and discussed openly on what she was going through. It was really hard to watch, I had to fast forward. It can be very triggering.
I wish the real issues were addressed in the end but it wasn't......
I wish i could give this movie 0 stars but it is what it is.
The movie is a huge let down, the scenes don't flow together, randomly put together mess with dialog that that seems like a kid wrote it.
The movie was supposed to be about the grandchild but it was only about the parents and grandparents which didn't even make sense.
Certain actors were just there for no reason, there was also many plot holes.
If anyone gives this movie more than 9 stars then it's probably the production crew and actors themselves
Why am I so disappointed?
Because I enjoyed the first movie and the second was okay but this was the worse.
I believe they should stop at this movie because honestly we expected much more, my whole family could not believe what we watched.
The movie is a huge let down, the scenes don't flow together, randomly put together mess with dialog that that seems like a kid wrote it.
The movie was supposed to be about the grandchild but it was only about the parents and grandparents which didn't even make sense.
Certain actors were just there for no reason, there was also many plot holes.
If anyone gives this movie more than 9 stars then it's probably the production crew and actors themselves
Why am I so disappointed?
Because I enjoyed the first movie and the second was okay but this was the worse.
I believe they should stop at this movie because honestly we expected much more, my whole family could not believe what we watched.
More emphasis should have been given to Prishen and Jody. Jody should really polish up her acting skills instead of looking dull and sad in every Kandhaswamy sequel. The whole team wasted their budget on Jody to fly her to Mauritius just for her to say 5 words! Ridiculous hospital scene, cringe elements, the Indian authenticity is completely lost! Grandma is the savior of the entire movie with her jokes and humor. And the two mothers should mellow down instead of being the entire spotlight of the whole movie. If another sequel is ever made, please work on a proper script and less emphasis on the two MOTHERS.
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