Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja has a pretty decent packaging as the film engages you in regular intervals. The contemporary references and spoofs will also be enjoyed by the audience. The dialogues are well-written and the satire on current political scenarios are interesting. Nanjil Sampath's thug life scenes are sure to make the theatre erupt and it will connect big time with the youngsters. Fortunately, things get better in the latter half. Many wouldn't have expected that ending for Chutti Aravind's character, but it emotionally pins the audience and also, acts as a major highpoint for the protagonist to realise his mistake.Įxcept for the pre-interval sequence, the entire first half doesn't have any high point and we have no take away. It is quite difficult to see something like this in a commercial potboiler. There are not many unnecessary characters in the film and most of them have a duty to do in the proceedings.
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