“Sweety Naughty Crazy” Movie Review
Thrigun steps into the role of Shiva, a spirited college student whose life takes an unexpected yet entertaining turn when he falls in love with Anitha (Srijitha Ghose), a charming fresher at his college. Their youthful romance blossoms beautifully, leading the couple to decide on marriage. In a moment of honesty before the wedding, Shiva shares details about his past relationships, including brief flings with his tuition teacher (Ineya) and an older woman (Radha). What follows is a delightfully outrageous twist that sets the tone for this breezy adult comedy.
After their court wedding, Shiva visits his wealthy in-laws’ home in a scenic hill station, only to be stunned by a hilarious coincidence—the women from his past are now part of his new family as his sister-in-law and mother-in-law. This unexpected revelation creates a series of awkward, comic, and laugh-out-loud moments that drive the narrative forward. The film cleverly explores whether Shiva will reveal the truth to his bride and how he navigates the increasingly tangled web of relationships.
Staying true to its genre, the movie delivers a steady stream of witty double entendres and playful humor designed purely for entertainment. The picturesque hill station locations in the second half add visual charm, while the vibrant cinematography and polished sound design enhance the overall viewing experience.
The supporting cast significantly elevates the humor quotient. Thambi Ramaiah and Sathyan bring impeccable comic timing with their sharp counters, while Brahmanand and Chaams contribute additional layers of fun. Ravi Mariya’s brief appearance also helps propel the story smoothly.
Thrigun shines as the lovable yet flustered husband caught in a complicated situation, delivering a confident and engaging performance. Ineya and Srijitha Ghose bring grace and conviction to their roles, making their characters both lively and memorable.
Overall, the film embraces its playful premise wholeheartedly, offering a light-hearted entertainer filled with humor, vibrant performances, and an enjoyable cinematic experience.
Cast: Thrigun, Sri jitha Ghose, Iniya, Radha,Thambi Ramaiya, RaviMariya, Sathyan, Chams, Madhan Babu and Others.
Produced by R.Arun
Directed by Rajasekar. G
Rating…3.2/5
Pro.Bhuvan Selvaraj
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