अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA quirky Sri Lankan family seeking a fresh start in India transforms a disconnected neighborhood into a vibrant community with their infectious love and kindness.A quirky Sri Lankan family seeking a fresh start in India transforms a disconnected neighborhood into a vibrant community with their infectious love and kindness.A quirky Sri Lankan family seeking a fresh start in India transforms a disconnected neighborhood into a vibrant community with their infectious love and kindness.
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Tourist family movie staring Sasikumar, Simran,Kamalesh jegan, Mithun Jai shankar, yogi babu, MS Bhaskar, Ramesh tilak, Bagavathi perumal and others is good plot which is directed by
Abishan jeevinth with a good screen play adding comedy right from the start of the movie, The story starts where in all the members of a family from neighboring country enters india to find a new shelter for their daily living with out proper documents, now the story revolves on how these people get adjusted to the local environment with a couple of problems , lots of unexpected comedy scenes are good to see, Sean roldan scores the music for this movie which is well matched with the movie, one particularly dance song is very good to see in theater which is seen at unexpected moment, the first half of movie is at an good pace with comedy contents, while the second half of movie is engaged with some thrilling and emotional scenes,
All the actors in the movie justified thier character well,
Main High lights of the movie is Sasikumar and kamalesh's acting with a very good climax, giving a strong message to all on how people should get adjusted to new environment for life.
Credits to whole team for a good movie.
Credits to whole team for a good movie.
I laughed and cried. Then laughed and cried again. Over and over.
This film is truly a gem. In today's Tamil cinema, it's rare to come across a story so pure-free of violence and fight scenes-yet so deeply moving.
Abishan Jeevinth has an incredibly bright future ahead of him. It's hard to believe someone so young could create something with such emotional depth and maturity.
Maybe I feel this way because I'm a Sri Lankan Tamil, but this movie genuinely touched my soul. At its core, it's a beautiful reminder that love and kindness always triumph. I hope we get to see more stories like this in the future of Tamil cinema.
This film is truly a gem. In today's Tamil cinema, it's rare to come across a story so pure-free of violence and fight scenes-yet so deeply moving.
Abishan Jeevinth has an incredibly bright future ahead of him. It's hard to believe someone so young could create something with such emotional depth and maturity.
Maybe I feel this way because I'm a Sri Lankan Tamil, but this movie genuinely touched my soul. At its core, it's a beautiful reminder that love and kindness always triumph. I hope we get to see more stories like this in the future of Tamil cinema.
The film is about compassion, empathy, and the interconnectedness of living beings (the Dog included).
Writer & Director Abishan Jeevinth bases his film completely on the gospel tenet "Love thy neighbor as thyself" and sets about to prove it admirably.
This tenet is a central teaching in Christianity. It emphasizes treating others with the same kindness, compassion, and respect that one would expect for themselves.
This principle is not limited to close friends or family, but extends to all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.
It is a clarion call to action, urging believers to demonstrate love through actions and to extend compassion to those in need including those we may not know or even like.
Loving one's neighbor is not just an emotion but should be demonstrated through actions that benefit others.
A man is not a man because he is a man; a man is a man because he is responsible and humane towards other fellow humans and humanity as a whole.
The only problem i have with the film is the issue of illegal immigration as shown.
The family cites hyperinflation in Sri Lanka as their motive for coming to India. They are not refugees!
So it is a problem when nobody reports them to the authorities because they were taking advantage of the loopholes in the Indian system by procuring fake aadhar cards, fake voter cards, mobile phones etc.. and so the entire neighborhood were breaking the Law by supporting them.
Otherwise, yes, the film is well-made, sweet, tender and heart-warming. A rib-tickler with all the core emotions in place which a family movie should have.
Simple and straight to the point.
Dunki (2023, My IMDb rating 2/10) which deals with a similar subject fails on this count.
Writer & Director Abishan Jeevinth bases his film completely on the gospel tenet "Love thy neighbor as thyself" and sets about to prove it admirably.
This tenet is a central teaching in Christianity. It emphasizes treating others with the same kindness, compassion, and respect that one would expect for themselves.
This principle is not limited to close friends or family, but extends to all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.
It is a clarion call to action, urging believers to demonstrate love through actions and to extend compassion to those in need including those we may not know or even like.
Loving one's neighbor is not just an emotion but should be demonstrated through actions that benefit others.
A man is not a man because he is a man; a man is a man because he is responsible and humane towards other fellow humans and humanity as a whole.
The only problem i have with the film is the issue of illegal immigration as shown.
The family cites hyperinflation in Sri Lanka as their motive for coming to India. They are not refugees!
So it is a problem when nobody reports them to the authorities because they were taking advantage of the loopholes in the Indian system by procuring fake aadhar cards, fake voter cards, mobile phones etc.. and so the entire neighborhood were breaking the Law by supporting them.
Otherwise, yes, the film is well-made, sweet, tender and heart-warming. A rib-tickler with all the core emotions in place which a family movie should have.
Simple and straight to the point.
Dunki (2023, My IMDb rating 2/10) which deals with a similar subject fails on this count.
Watched the Tamil movie Tourist Family featuring Sasikumar, Simran, and Yogi Babu-and I have to say, it was a pleasant surprise.
I went in expecting a light comedy based on the trailer, but the film delivered so much more. It carries a deep message, wrapped gently in humor and everyday life. The story revolves around an ordinary family dealing with relatable, common issues, presented in a very natural, conversational style-whether it's within the family or with neighbors.
The theme is love-not in a romantic or dramatic way, but as an emotion that runs quietly yet powerfully throughout the film. No one talks about it explicitly, but you feel it in every scene. It reminded me of the lingering emotion I had after watching Anbe Sivam-not because the stories are similar, but because of the heartfelt tone that stays with you.
The two boys in the film acted beautifully-wish I knew their names. The cast really holds the film together. Sasikumar is always a joy to watch, Simran was lovely to see on screen again after a long time, and Yogi Babu brings his signature charm and humor that never gets old.
There are chuckles here and there, but what truly stands out is the direction and screenplay-it's warm, grounded, and very real.
Big thanks to my cousin for recommending this one. I loved it!
I went in expecting a light comedy based on the trailer, but the film delivered so much more. It carries a deep message, wrapped gently in humor and everyday life. The story revolves around an ordinary family dealing with relatable, common issues, presented in a very natural, conversational style-whether it's within the family or with neighbors.
The theme is love-not in a romantic or dramatic way, but as an emotion that runs quietly yet powerfully throughout the film. No one talks about it explicitly, but you feel it in every scene. It reminded me of the lingering emotion I had after watching Anbe Sivam-not because the stories are similar, but because of the heartfelt tone that stays with you.
The two boys in the film acted beautifully-wish I knew their names. The cast really holds the film together. Sasikumar is always a joy to watch, Simran was lovely to see on screen again after a long time, and Yogi Babu brings his signature charm and humor that never gets old.
There are chuckles here and there, but what truly stands out is the direction and screenplay-it's warm, grounded, and very real.
Big thanks to my cousin for recommending this one. I loved it!
Tourist Family is a simple yet powerfully written and directed film that delivers its message with clarity and emotional depth. The narrative stays focused, avoiding unnecessary flashbacks or diversions, which keeps the story tight and engaging.
The humor lands perfectly, adding charm without overshadowing the emotional core. The film resonates deeply with the audience, maintaining a consistent pace that ensures viewers remain entertained and emotionally invested throughout.
At its heart, Tourist Family is a beautiful reminder that humanity transcends all boundaries-be it religion, region, or language. From start to finish, the film gracefully emphasizes that compassion and kindness are what truly unite us.
The principle of "what goes around, comes around" is subtly yet effectively portrayed, reinforcing the idea that our actions-good or bad-inevitably return to us. Themes of mutual respect and the strength of neighborhood unity are highlighted with warmth and sincerity.
In a world often divided, Tourist Family stands out as a gentle but firm voice reminding us that humanity is the greatest religion of all.
The humor lands perfectly, adding charm without overshadowing the emotional core. The film resonates deeply with the audience, maintaining a consistent pace that ensures viewers remain entertained and emotionally invested throughout.
At its heart, Tourist Family is a beautiful reminder that humanity transcends all boundaries-be it religion, region, or language. From start to finish, the film gracefully emphasizes that compassion and kindness are what truly unite us.
The principle of "what goes around, comes around" is subtly yet effectively portrayed, reinforcing the idea that our actions-good or bad-inevitably return to us. Themes of mutual respect and the strength of neighborhood unity are highlighted with warmth and sincerity.
In a world often divided, Tourist Family stands out as a gentle but firm voice reminding us that humanity is the greatest religion of all.
क्या आपको पता है
- गूफ़In the film whenever a police officer asks the suspected people to prove their Indian citizenship, the residents show their aadhar card issued by government and the police officer accepts it. However aadhar card does not prove the citizenship of India.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to strong language in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- साउंडट्रैकAachaley
Lyrics by Mohan Rajan
Music Composed, Arranged, and Produced by Sean Roldan
Performed by Sean Roldan
Chorus by Arvind Annest, Shibi Srinivasan, Shruthi Shekar, & Lincy Diana
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- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $5,61,441
- चलने की अवधि
- 2 घं 30 मि(150 min)
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.39 : 1
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