Hostel Tamil Movie Review - A Popcorn Horror Entertainer

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Ashok Selvan, a college student, is staying at the college hostel with his pals. Nasser, a former army officer, is in charge of the lodge. He claims that he raises exceptionally disciplined children. priya bhavani shankar instructs ashok Selvan to stay in the hotel for only one night, and he secretly gathers priya within the hostel. The hostel film's plot revolves around priya Bhavani Shankar's attempt to enter and exit the hostel without being discovered. The film, which was first released in Malayalam, has been dubbed in Tamil. The ashok Selvan and priya bhavani shankar duet is fresh and appealing. Satish's and their associates' pranks are admirable in certain ways.

Nasser and Muniskanth represent the hostel as a whole. In numerous places, the chemistry between the two makes you giggle. Muniskanth's moments where he constantly phones Nasser and checks every room are hilarious. The sequences in which ashok Selvan attempts to keep priya bhavani shankar hidden are entertaining. Nisha, who transforms into a ghost in the second half, has mastered the task at hand and makes people laugh in unexpected locations. Muniskanth claps his hands while he is stuck with the speaker.

Ravi Maria and her pals pull a few laughs here and there with their pranks. The sequence in the conclusion where Nasser is trapped by the spirit and tries to drive it away was admirable. The film is a little over-the-top in its use of double-meaning verses. Because it is youth-oriented, it appears that the film crew left at this point. The camera, the music, and the editing all appear to be appropriate for the situation. The film, which was a smash blockbuster in Malayalam, could have been even better if it had been more subdued.


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