Gandhi soffre di una malattia che lo fa ridere in modo incontrollabile durante i momenti stressanti. Quindi, viene portato in un tempio di Shiva e legato con un santo ornamento che lo minacc... Leggi tuttoGandhi soffre di una malattia che lo fa ridere in modo incontrollabile durante i momenti stressanti. Quindi, viene portato in un tempio di Shiva e legato con un santo ornamento che lo minaccerebbe se rimosso.Gandhi soffre di una malattia che lo fa ridere in modo incontrollabile durante i momenti stressanti. Quindi, viene portato in un tempio di Shiva e legato con un santo ornamento che lo minaccerebbe se rimosso.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Rajmohan Arumugam
- Manoj
- (as Raj Mohan)
Recensioni in evidenza
The movie made its purpose of laughter buster
Because of this reason everyother negatives of the film were not needed to mind
The movie to watch during ur stresss
A concept of showing "nervous laughter" was a great move, but the screenplay is not satisfactory and so is the movie. The debut movie by Aadhi was Meesaya Murkku which was known for its screenplay. Do not watch this movie with the same expectation! If you're dying of boredom, then you can go ahead with this one. The movie could've been made way more interesting with the same concept.
Hip Hop Tamizha Aadhi acting was great. Director Raana has done a great movie. Not sure you can, but you will feel the laughter for sure. Your priceous money and a time about 2Hr sure will not be wasted. Songs are really Fantastic. You will be coming out with Joy.
It probably started as a good concept , however they should have figured out that it requires some impeccable acting to deliver it right . Its very complex sub-genre within comedy . & Adhi had spoiled not only the chance he got but also took the movie to the garbage dump . Every time he cringed laughed , it gets more & more annoying.
Why dont they idiots stick what they can do , & not unnecessarily spoil our time by venturing into acting.
Why dont they idiots stick what they can do , & not unnecessarily spoil our time by venturing into acting.
Review of Naan Sirithal
Naan Sirithal is an unexpectedly delightful ride that blends humor, emotion, and a unique storyline into a highly entertaining experience. From the very beginning, the film hooks you with its quirky premise - a man who uncontrollably laughs during moments of stress. It's not just a comedic gimmick; it becomes a brilliant plot device that drives the story forward in the most unpredictable and hilarious ways.
What truly makes the film stand out is its fresh narrative. It dares to be different, turning a medical condition into the core of a feel-good comedy, all while maintaining a grounded emotional layer. The characters are memorable, especially Gandhi (played effortlessly by Hiphop Tamizha Adhi), who brings both charm and relatability to his role. His chemistry with Iswarya Menon adds warmth to the story without overshadowing its core theme.
The comedy is where Naan Sirithal shines the most. The film strikes a balance between situational humor and sharp writing, creating moments that are genuinely laugh-out-loud funny. Whether it's a misunderstanding with a gangster or awkward office scenarios, every scene is packed with energy and wit.
Visually vibrant and musically upbeat (thanks to Hiphop Tamizha's own compositions), the film keeps you engaged throughout. It's one of those rare comedies that feels both lighthearted and thought-provoking.
In short, Naan Sirithal is a fun, immersive watch with a unique twist. It's not just a comedy - it's a reminder that laughter, even in the most unexpected forms, can be powerful.
Naan Sirithal is an unexpectedly delightful ride that blends humor, emotion, and a unique storyline into a highly entertaining experience. From the very beginning, the film hooks you with its quirky premise - a man who uncontrollably laughs during moments of stress. It's not just a comedic gimmick; it becomes a brilliant plot device that drives the story forward in the most unpredictable and hilarious ways.
What truly makes the film stand out is its fresh narrative. It dares to be different, turning a medical condition into the core of a feel-good comedy, all while maintaining a grounded emotional layer. The characters are memorable, especially Gandhi (played effortlessly by Hiphop Tamizha Adhi), who brings both charm and relatability to his role. His chemistry with Iswarya Menon adds warmth to the story without overshadowing its core theme.
The comedy is where Naan Sirithal shines the most. The film strikes a balance between situational humor and sharp writing, creating moments that are genuinely laugh-out-loud funny. Whether it's a misunderstanding with a gangster or awkward office scenarios, every scene is packed with energy and wit.
Visually vibrant and musically upbeat (thanks to Hiphop Tamizha's own compositions), the film keeps you engaged throughout. It's one of those rare comedies that feels both lighthearted and thought-provoking.
In short, Naan Sirithal is a fun, immersive watch with a unique twist. It's not just a comedy - it's a reminder that laughter, even in the most unexpected forms, can be powerful.
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- QuizThis is a feature film of director Raana's own short film "Keka Beka Keka Beka".
- Versioni alternativeThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove moments of strong violence and a strong verbal sex reference, in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- Colonne sonoreBreakUp Song
Music by Hiphop Tamizha Adhi
Lyrics by Hiphop Tamizha Adhi
Performed by Hiphop Tamizha Adhi
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