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Kadhalikka Neramillai Film Review



Shreya (Nithya Menen), who lives in Chennai, wants to have a baby through artificial insemination. Siddharth (Ravi Mohan), who lives in Bengaluru, is disgusted with his marriage and child as the woman he wanted on the day of the engagement did not turn up. They are friends from different countries. The story is about how they come together in life with conflicting thoughts.

Krithika Udhayanidhi is directing the story of a woman who wants to have a child without a husband, a man who thinks that he does not need a child even if he is married, and he has a friend in the Z-Gen generation today. Although the story is complex, I tried to make it as interesting as possible. However, the film is marred by lackluster scenes.

"Do you think I'm virgin girl? Although the heroine's direct question to her parents is shocking, the story begins from there. The courageous decision of the heroine, who is deceived by her lover, logically coincides with the story. But his disappointment is understandable. There are no legitimate reasons for the hero to say that he does not need a marriage bond, a child. The scenes where the hero, who is disgusted by the cheating woman, turns into a playboy are not cliched.

A woman who gives birth to a baby through a 'sperm toner' has been shown to be confused about who will be the father of her child. Another drawback is that the scenes move like a speed break after the first half. However, one cannot help but admire the bold visuals of 'Single Parenting' and 'Milk Innovators Parenting'. The scenes where alcohol is kept as an essential throughout the film could have been reduced.

How's the film?

Ravi Mohan is the hero. He embodied the character. Nithya Menen has a more intense role than the hero. He used it as a weapon. Vinay Rai is playing the lead role in the film. Yogi Babu for comedy. He can't stop laughing. Lal, Lakshmy Ramakrishnan, Mano, Vinodhini Vaidyanathan and the child star have contributed enough.

A.R.Rahman's music is already a hit. The background music also adds to the story. Cinematography is by Kavmik U. R. and editing by Lawrence Kishore. This is not a new story for Tamil cinema. If you had made a more interesting film, you might have enjoyed 'No Time to Fall in Love'.

Plus

Nithya Menon and Ravi Menon,The most progressive scenes of the film,Music and cinematography.

Minus

The film is meant for a specific audience. 


Overall Film: Genz Entertaining Film

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