

The duo share a lively on-screen chemistry but it is the hilarious combination of Sivakarthikeyan and Soori that makes the film an enjoyable fare. And while this may be the core of the story, the focus is on the crazy antics of Rajini Murugan to win the affections of Karthika (Keerthy Suresh). The lonely old man is yearning for his many sons, daughters and grandchildren, who have settled abroad. The film has the ever-dependable Rajkiran play Rajini Murugan’s (Sivakarthikeyan) grandfather.


Produced by Lingusamy’s Thirrupathi Brothers banner, the film targets the expatriate Indian, who has left the country without a glance. The scripts are almost similar, the colourful rural backdrop, family sentiments, good-for-nothing hero, and the trite romance sustained by a whole lot of nonsensical fun.Īs an afterthought, the director also throws in a social message to add some credibility to the film. Rajini Murugan is his second outing with director Ponram, who made his debut with the hugely successful Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam, also starring Sivakarthikeyan.
