Movie : Trisha Illana Nayanthara
Rating: 3/5
I don't like watching adult comedies, as they are not good to watch either with family or even alone, in my opinion. Then you might be thinking what would have made me watch this film TRISHA ILLANA NAYANTHARA, which is rated 'A' in India. Actually, I saw the UA rated trailer and found it impressive. Besides, when I came to know that in India it has an A certificate, while in other countries, it's rated 12A, PG 13 etc, which allows young viewers to watch it. So, I decided to confirm whether it was really such a film or not, and also because, I have turned 18. Believe me, I watched the film, and upon watching I felt that the Censor Board has given a wrong certificate to the film. The things considered only for adults is nowadays very common even in the 'U' rated films. Means, the film's humor is neither crude nor vulgar. The film is entertaining as it sounds, and a good youth entertainer as well.
TRISHA ILLANA NAYANTHARA is a film in which GV Prakash Kumar's character shows us the symptoms of the youth, when they come of age. The film includes his adventures, his stories, that don't have just comedy and tragedy, but also some emotions. GV acts so well, that you completely get connected with the character. You start feeling for him at times. The heroines do their respective parts well. The other cast also perfectly adds masala to the humor content of the film.
Coming to the script, I need to say that the writer has chosen a good subject, and has dealt with it in a comic, means nice, way. Director Adhik needs to be applauded for clearly bringing out the true image of the youth on screen. The editing of the film is razor sharp. The visual work is also good. The song 'Bittu Padam Di' might offend a few people for its first title word, but of course, this song has good beats enough to make you tap your feet.
Coming to the comedy, it's not as adult or crude as promoted, I thank the makers, and also God. The funny scenes are simply a plus point of the film. However, despite of so many things being good, there are a few things that needed to be taken care of.
The intention of the makers to make a film for youth is commendable, but making it with an 'A' certificate is something I didn't find good at all. The film is not crude or adult type at all. I agree there are some very mild innuendos, but they are not very intense for young viewers, if they watch it with parental guidance. Besides, a few songs could have been cut short, or simply chopped off. The Dakalti song is necessary to retain, I understand, and same for Bittu Padam Di, but I don't feel the same for all. But despite of all these negatives, the film is an entertainer anyway.
Overall, TRISHA ILLANA NAYANTHARA is a good comedy film that is even good if the youth watches it. The best man I liked in the entire film was GV Prakash Kumar. You can watch the film of course if you like romantic comedy films where the youth is centered. But don't watch it as an adult film. If you can ignore the flaws, then also ignore the 'A' certificate.
Rating: 3/5
I don't like watching adult comedies, as they are not good to watch either with family or even alone, in my opinion. Then you might be thinking what would have made me watch this film TRISHA ILLANA NAYANTHARA, which is rated 'A' in India. Actually, I saw the UA rated trailer and found it impressive. Besides, when I came to know that in India it has an A certificate, while in other countries, it's rated 12A, PG 13 etc, which allows young viewers to watch it. So, I decided to confirm whether it was really such a film or not, and also because, I have turned 18. Believe me, I watched the film, and upon watching I felt that the Censor Board has given a wrong certificate to the film. The things considered only for adults is nowadays very common even in the 'U' rated films. Means, the film's humor is neither crude nor vulgar. The film is entertaining as it sounds, and a good youth entertainer as well.
TRISHA ILLANA NAYANTHARA is a film in which GV Prakash Kumar's character shows us the symptoms of the youth, when they come of age. The film includes his adventures, his stories, that don't have just comedy and tragedy, but also some emotions. GV acts so well, that you completely get connected with the character. You start feeling for him at times. The heroines do their respective parts well. The other cast also perfectly adds masala to the humor content of the film.
Coming to the script, I need to say that the writer has chosen a good subject, and has dealt with it in a comic, means nice, way. Director Adhik needs to be applauded for clearly bringing out the true image of the youth on screen. The editing of the film is razor sharp. The visual work is also good. The song 'Bittu Padam Di' might offend a few people for its first title word, but of course, this song has good beats enough to make you tap your feet.
Coming to the comedy, it's not as adult or crude as promoted, I thank the makers, and also God. The funny scenes are simply a plus point of the film. However, despite of so many things being good, there are a few things that needed to be taken care of.
The intention of the makers to make a film for youth is commendable, but making it with an 'A' certificate is something I didn't find good at all. The film is not crude or adult type at all. I agree there are some very mild innuendos, but they are not very intense for young viewers, if they watch it with parental guidance. Besides, a few songs could have been cut short, or simply chopped off. The Dakalti song is necessary to retain, I understand, and same for Bittu Padam Di, but I don't feel the same for all. But despite of all these negatives, the film is an entertainer anyway.
Overall, TRISHA ILLANA NAYANTHARA is a good comedy film that is even good if the youth watches it. The best man I liked in the entire film was GV Prakash Kumar. You can watch the film of course if you like romantic comedy films where the youth is centered. But don't watch it as an adult film. If you can ignore the flaws, then also ignore the 'A' certificate.