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Perusu –  Review

NT BureauBy NT BureauMarch 15, 2025No Comments
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A Bold Comedy 
Director Ilango Ram’s Perusu takes a daring yet entertaining approach to comedy, tackling an unusual subject with charm and wit. A remake of the Sinhala-language film Tentigo, this Tamil adaptation manages to blend humor and heartfelt moments seamlessly, making for an engaging watch.
The film’s central conflict revolves around Halasyam’s unexpected death and the bizarre situation that follows. His family, desperate to avoid embarrassment, finds themselves caught in a series of hilariously awkward scenarios. The screenplay is sharp, loaded with witty dialogues and comical twists that keep the narrative lively from start to finish.
Vaibhav delivers a standout performance, effortlessly carrying the film with his impeccable comic timing and natural charm. The supporting cast, including Sunil, Niharika, and Chandini Tamilarasan, add depth and energy to the story. Bala Saravanan’s role deserves special mention, as he enhances both the humor and the emotional weight of the film.
What makes Perusu work is its ability to maintain a balance between comedy and sensitivity. Despite its unconventional premise, the film never strays into crude or offensive humor. Instead, it keeps the tone light-hearted and respectful, ensuring the subject matter is handled with intelligence and fun. The title itself, which takes on a playful double meaning after Halasyam’s death, sets the stage for clever wordplay and humorous situations.
While Perusu revolves around a singular comedic concept, it builds upon it with engaging subplots and well-developed characters. The interactions between the supporting cast add richness to the story, ensuring there’s never a dull moment.
Overall, Perusu is a pure entertainer that thrives on its simplicity and sharp humor. Ilango Ram’s direction, coupled with strong performances and a well-crafted screenplay, makes this comedy-drama a delightful watch. It’s a film that guarantees laughs and proves that even the most unconventional themes can be turned into a lighthearted and memorable cinematic experience.
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