Theeratha Vilayatu Pillai reviews

Vishal’s TVP starts of in a breezy manner and sets the mood for an engaging romantic comedy but has a far-out plot. The comedy team of Santhanam, Satyan and Mayilsami are a super treat and holds the film together in the first half, while Prakash Raj in a cameo passes muster.

Karthik (Vishal), is a upper middle class guy whose father (Mouli) and mother are bank employees. He is on the lookout for a job and believes in the philosophy that he wants “the best in life”. The fun loving hero hangs around with his friends -an auto driver (Santhanam), a teashop owner (Mayilsami) and a traffic constable (Sathyan)!
In fact, the film’s first half is engaging with one-liners from Santhanam. But post-intermission the film nosedives drastically, its screenplay skidding off the path and going into predictable territory as the film meanders its way through 2 hours and 50 minute.

He decides to fall in love with as many girls and select the best among them! His explanation is when you can choose your clothes, mobiles and bikes, why not your partner in life? And the day he decides to do this, he bumps into three girls and vows to make them fall in love with him.

In no time, the Casanova that he is, studies the psychology of Priya (Sarah Janes), Tejaswini (Neetu Chandra) and Jyothi (Tanusree Dutta) and as predicated, all the three fall in love with him. Rest of the story is when Tejaswini who finds out his intentions decides to take revenge with the help of Priya.

Popularity: unranked

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