Star Cast : Sabareesh, Sunaina, Deva, Pandian, Veerasamar, Ganja Karuppu, Karunas, Soori, Singam Puli
Music : Kavi Periyathambi
Director : Rasu Madhuravan
Producer : Rasu Madhuravan
The film starts off introducing Pandi (Sabarish) as a sound service provider and there is a lacklustre introductory song as well. After that, the hero loses his sanity by getting hit in his head. He then accepts the fact that he is a mad man and starts narrating his story. Obviously, there is a love track that is part of the narration and Valarmathi (Sunaina) is the one. She has the typical filmy brothers and the ‘morai maamans’.
Though there is no story as such, the director has attempted to come up with a stale revenge tale. The motive for the revenge and how the revenge is accomplished is what Pandi Oliperuku Nilayam is about.
The director is heavily dependent on the bevy of comedians in the movie but save an instance or two, the rest of the comedy scenes are an ordeal and downright silly. However, Sabarish brings in the laughs, thanks to his dumbness.
The scenes when the hero and heroine repeatedly encounter each other have heavy doses of cheap double entendres.
Sunaina is beautiful no doubt, but her love track with the hero is dumb and artificial. The songs give an excuse for Sunaina to flaunt her beauty in short sexy clothes. Just one song composed by Kavi Periyathambi passes muster.
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