Brother
- 2024
- 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.3K
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A young man struggles to find his place after moving in with his sister and her in-laws.A young man struggles to find his place after moving in with his sister and her in-laws.A young man struggles to find his place after moving in with his sister and her in-laws.
Ravi Mohan
- Karthik
- (as Jayam Ravi)
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There is a no story at allll. Very disappointed. No comdy and nothing. Please do some good movie director plss. Really disappointed. It should have taken much more than this. Each and every seens are not syncing at all.no script, no story, no comedy. Please directer improve your story direction. Also film characters are too not matched. What is good in this movie is makamasi song only. Also heroine acting was worst. Shes over acting. Jayama ravi has done is part very well. But he should not accept this kinds of story's. Just a waste. That school sentiment seen also feel soooo cringe. Didn't feel sympathy at all for that seen.
Jayam Ravi and Harris Jayaraj combo works again. Good music and BGM. Rao Ramesh sir felt like Prakash Raj at times. He gives good villain character but also gives comic relief when joined with VTV Ganesh sir.
Like SMS or Nanbaen da where, the heroine also plays a pivotal role in the movie, in Brother Priyanka Mohan does not have that much of a important character to play. Her character could've been much stronger.
Brother family sentiment along with youth misfit in current society works well with Jayam Ravi. Good cinematography in Ooty.
Director Rajesh is back with another good family entertainer!
Like SMS or Nanbaen da where, the heroine also plays a pivotal role in the movie, in Brother Priyanka Mohan does not have that much of a important character to play. Her character could've been much stronger.
Brother family sentiment along with youth misfit in current society works well with Jayam Ravi. Good cinematography in Ooty.
Director Rajesh is back with another good family entertainer!
Time and money waste. Still hope for u Rajesh never deliver like these one....
Movie Review:
This film is a textbook example of a cinematic disaster. The direction lacks any sense of purpose, making the plot feel aimless and painfully slow. The acting is either overdone or lifeless, with each scene lacking any emotional weight. Dialogue feels like a hasty first draft, riddled with clichés and predictability.. Editing only adds to the confusion, leaving scenes disjointed. Ultimately, this movie fails to entertain or engage, making it one of the worst viewing experiences imaginable. Avoid at all costs. No matter what.
Movie Review:
This film is a textbook example of a cinematic disaster. The direction lacks any sense of purpose, making the plot feel aimless and painfully slow. The acting is either overdone or lifeless, with each scene lacking any emotional weight. Dialogue feels like a hasty first draft, riddled with clichés and predictability.. Editing only adds to the confusion, leaving scenes disjointed. Ultimately, this movie fails to entertain or engage, making it one of the worst viewing experiences imaginable. Avoid at all costs. No matter what.
The movie was a complete letdown, filled with boring scenes and no engaging moments. The absence of humor made it dull, and many sequences were outright irritating. The storyline felt like a waste of time, packed with 💯 illogical elements that defied sense. Despite Jayam Ravi's talent, the poorly written script overshadowed his performance. It's disappointing to see such potential wasted. Jayam Ravi, please choose better stories to maintain your bright future and avoid projects that fail to impress or entertain the audience meaningfully. After Siva Manasula Sakthi and Boss Engira Baskaran, I haven't seen any good movies from this director.
"Brother" (2024) attempts to deliver a heartwarming family drama with a focus on sibling bonds, but ultimately falls short of its potential. While the film boasts a talented cast, including Jayam Ravi and Bhumika Chawla, its predictable plot, lackluster execution, and uneven tone prevent it from being a truly engaging or memorable experience.
Jayam Ravi delivers a decent performance as Karthik, a young man who struggles to find his place within his sister's family. However, his character feels underdeveloped, and his actions often lack motivation and depth. Bhumika Chawla shines as Anandhi, Karthik's sister, bringing warmth and emotional depth to her role.
The film's narrative revolves around Karthik's attempts to adjust to his new surroundings and mend his relationship with his sister's in-laws. While the premise has potential, the execution is predictable and lacks originality. The plot relies heavily on clichés and melodramatic situations, failing to create a genuine sense of emotional connection.
The film's attempts at humor often fall flat, and the emotional moments lack the impact they deserve. The supporting characters are underdeveloped, and their performances do little to elevate the narrative. The film's music is average, and the overall technical aspects are unremarkable.
Despite a few heartwarming moments and a decent performance from Bhumika Chawla, "Brother" fails to deliver a truly engaging or memorable family drama. Its predictable plot, lackluster execution, and uneven tone prevent it from being a satisfying cinematic experience.
Jayam Ravi delivers a decent performance as Karthik, a young man who struggles to find his place within his sister's family. However, his character feels underdeveloped, and his actions often lack motivation and depth. Bhumika Chawla shines as Anandhi, Karthik's sister, bringing warmth and emotional depth to her role.
The film's narrative revolves around Karthik's attempts to adjust to his new surroundings and mend his relationship with his sister's in-laws. While the premise has potential, the execution is predictable and lacks originality. The plot relies heavily on clichés and melodramatic situations, failing to create a genuine sense of emotional connection.
The film's attempts at humor often fall flat, and the emotional moments lack the impact they deserve. The supporting characters are underdeveloped, and their performances do little to elevate the narrative. The film's music is average, and the overall technical aspects are unremarkable.
Despite a few heartwarming moments and a decent performance from Bhumika Chawla, "Brother" fails to deliver a truly engaging or memorable family drama. Its predictable plot, lackluster execution, and uneven tone prevent it from being a satisfying cinematic experience.
Did you know
- SoundtracksAmudha Amudha
Written by Parvathy Meera
Performed by Harris Jayaraj, Karthik, Ahana Balaji, & Bhargavi Sridhar
Details
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $31,920
- Runtime
- 2h 20m(140 min)
- Color
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