Raajavamsam is an absolute cringefest
The attribute of this sort of cinema embrace the next standards… 1) The movie is (principally) set in a village; 2) The movie might be centred one household that has so many members that we get to the intermission by the point we will rely the variety of individuals on this household; 3) About 25% of the recognisable supporting actors within the business might be a part of this household; 4) No less than 4 to 5 of those relations might be performed by comedians; 5) The hero would be the darling of all these relations; 6) The heroine might be a barely trendy woman (i.e, she’s going to get to put on churidhar whereas ladies her age within the household might be seen solely in half saris); 7) There might be at the least one oor thiruvizha scene; 8) No less than one of many villains might be somebody who is said to the household; 9) There might be at the least one scene boasting concerning the koottu kudumbam; 10) The plot will contain bringing one estranged member again into the fold.
Raajavamsam ticks all these bins, however in contrast to a Viswasam or a Namma Veettu Pillai, movies on this style which managed to be entertaining, it units the bottom bar for movies aspiring to be on this style must clear.
Really, when the movie begins, it’s in a setting that’s the antithesis of the whole lot these movies stand for — the IT business. Sasikumar performs Kannan, a crew lead, who luggage a prestigious challenge for his agency, which is extra of a startup. The bosses of rival legacy companies can’t digest this truth and resolve to do the whole lot to hazard this challenge. In the meantime, the timeline of the challenge will get shortened from three months to 30 days. Kannan’s CEO is frightened, however he reassures him saying that he’d get his crew, who’re working eight hours a day, to double their working hours, and full the challenge! #BossOfTheYear
You’d think about that he’d set an instance and lead the crew in direction of this objective. However no! You see, he has a lot greater issues to deal with. Like his laaaaarge household, which he describes as “Ambani household illa anbaana household”! Apparently, his sportive teammates can afford to neglect their households and slog for 16 hours a day! No sweat!
Anyway, Kannan has to go to his village in order that his household — with simply 44 members — can get him engaged to the woman they’ve discovered for him. However then, as luck would have it, the woman occurs to be in his personal crew, and is in love along with her relative. So, to get his household off his again and deal with the challenge, he decides that he’d go to his native for a day and get a colleague, Gayathri (Nikki Galrani), to pose as his lover. You’d assume that they’d try this and return as deliberate. However no! He goes there with Gayathri, begins spending days along with his household, will get married to the woman, and forgets all concerning the challenge, kinda, sorta!
Nowadays, there’s one phrase that’s typically utilized by these on social media to explain something that is not palatable to them — cringe. With painfully unfunny comedy and comical villains to awfully written ‘twists’, embarrassingly unhealthy melodrama and poisonous ‘messages’ handed off as household values, the movie qualifies as an absolute cringefest with zero redeeming qualities.