Plan Panni Pannanum Tamil Movie Review

Plan Panni Pannanum Tamil Movie Review

Cast-;

Rio Raj , Remya Nambeesan , M. S. Bhaskar ,  Santhana Bharathi , Robo Shankar , Bala Saravanan , Poornima Ravi , Tiger Garden Thangadurai , Aadukalam Naren , Rekha , Viji Chandrasekhar , Ravi Venkatraman  , Munishkanth , Siddharth Vipin , G. Marimuthu , Anaika Soti  , and Others .

 

 

Crew-;

Directer –  Badri Venkatesh , Writter –  G.Radhakrishnan , Badri Venkatesh , Cinematography –  Rajasekar , Editer –  Sam RDX , Music – Yuvan Shankar Raja , Production  company – Positive Print Studios , P  R  O – Suresh Chandra and Rekha D’One  , Producer – Rajesh Kumar,L Sinthan of Positive Print Studios LLP , Music – Yuvan Shankar Raja ,  Cinematography  – B Rajashekar , Editor –  Sam  ,RDX , Story Writer – Karunamoorthy , Dialogue – Radhakrishn an and Others .

Story-;

Sembi (Rio Raj) and Raju (Bala Saravanan) are collegues turned friends. Raju’s sister eloped with some person. To find her, they kidnap Aambal (Remya Nambeesan) who helped Raju’s sister to elope. Sembi and Raju came to know that their sister is in Aambal’s village and her marriage is going to happen the next day. Hence, Raju, Sembi, Aambal, and two other friends decide to travel to a village near Kodaikanal from Chennai. Will they be able to stop the marriage?

Can Aambal pursue her ambition?     and to know her whereabouts, they kidnap Aambal (Remya Nambeesan) who helped Raju’s sister to run away with her boyfriend. Now, Raju, Sembi, and Aambal along with two comedy sidekicks (Robo Shankar and Thangadurai) decide to travel from Chennai to a village near Kodaikanal. Can they stop the marriage? Also, can Ambal go to the US to pursue her ambition? this is the basic plot of the Plan Panni Pannanum movie story.   

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Movie Review-;

Director Badri Venkatesh’s Plan Panni Pannanum got all the elements for a quirky entertainer. Throughout the first half of the movie, we were entertained by amusing characters and their humorous problems. However, the second half of Plan Panni Pannanum exacerbated the film’s problems by exploring the problems of the female lead and her ambition. As in his previous film, Semma Botha Aagathey, director Badri Venkatesh has a premise that is certainly interesting. Two friends, Sembi (Rio Raj) and Raju (Balasaravanan), end up kidnapping a girl (Ramya Nambeesan) to know about the whereabouts of one of their sister (Poornima Ravi), who has eloped with her boyfriend (Siddharth Vipin). The intention seems to have been to make a wacky, entertaining comedy.

The director, who has co-scripted the film with G Radhakrishnan, has a few ideas that are funny, at least at the script level  a bride-seeing event that spoofs Paasa Malar, a driver (Pazhaya Joke Thangadurai) who offers to give the protagonists a short ride ending up travelling with them all the way to Kodaikanal, a guy who shoots videos of men in a state of undress and blackmails them, the manager (MS Bhaskar) of a glamorous star (Anaika Soti), who is taken for a ride by the friends, who owe him money, a monologue by the sister (Poornima Ravi is quite impressive in this scene), which is amusing, even though its representation of a young woman from a supposedly downmarket locality like Royapuram is troubling.Rio Raj and Bala Saravanan are colleagues turned friends.

Sembi (Rio Raj) and Raju (Bala Saravanan) kidnapped Aambal (Remya Nambeesan), who helped Raju’s sister run away with her boyfriend, so that they could find out where she is.There is no doubt that Badri Venkatesh has made sure that his film is going to be entertaining. He has made sure that every scene will have a sense of fun to it. There is a very interesting plot that has some funny scenes, but some that are entirely unconvincing. After a funny first half filled with hilarious comic skits, the film takes on a more melodramatic tone in the second half. It has a lot of emotional beats to it. The problem is, many of the things that might have appeared funny on paper do not translate to the screen or remain just ideas.

And after starting out as a comedy, the film begins to veer into melodrama in its third act, with a sub-plot about the emancipation of the heroine (her father, played by a solid Aadukalam Naren, wants to get her married while she aspires to go to the US for work) and a totally unnecessary antagonist (Marimuthu, who vanishes after a couple of scenes). The writing cannot match the ambition in the premise.There are many hilarious bits in the film thanks to Rio Raj’s role, which is ably supported by Bala Saravanan’s role. The film also gains from Ramya Nambeesan’s talent, The supporting cast of Robo Shankar, Thangadurai, and others add value to the funny bits of the film with their roles. Watch out for the sentimental aspects of the film with Aadukalam Naren.

Plan Panni Pannanum has all of the ingredients for a quirky comedy, and the film succeeds to keep us entertain ed for the first half of the movie with hilarious people and their amusing situations. However, the picture st ruggles with an unnecessary detour in the second half, which explores the challenges of its female lead, her ambition, and the love perspective. Sembi (Rio Raj) and Raju (Bala Saravanan) are former coworkers who have become friends. The latter’s sister has eloped with someone, and they abduct Aambal (Remya Nambeesan), who assisted Raju’s sister in fleeing with her boyfriend. Even the comedy is mainly built on rhyming dialogues (“ava erangi poita… naan kerangi poiten”, “body hulk maadhiri but heart silk maadhiri”, “angry… jangri”, “aari pogum… naari pogum”) and double entendres.

And there are times when the characters just go on talking non-stop and you begin to tune out this chatter. Technically, too, the film looks very generic; at least Semma Botha Aagatha had flashy filmmaking to keep us hooked. The actors, however, do well. Rio Raj manages to be effective in the comic scenes while Ramya Nam beesan scores in the dramatic ones. The romantic track between them, however, doesn’t work. It would have been refreshing if the film had chosen to portray them as just acquaintances who become friends after an adventurous journey. Balasaravanan, despite the loudness in his dialogue delivery, is decent while Pazhaya Joke Thangadurai manages to acquit himself well.

It is only Robo Shankar and Munishkanth who fall short, playing characters who are once again juvenile inside and 0utside. Although the film is technically flawed, the cinematography and music are both average, the music is what keeps it going in a smooth fashion and Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music is a nice touch, working well with the director again. Songs like the title track, Ennodu Vaa and the closing bit song are nice, whether it’s a partnership with the director or not.

This IS MY Personal Review So Please Go And Watch The Movie In Theaters Only

Written By- T.H.PRASAD -B4U-Ratting – 4 /5