Pachuvum Athbutha Vilakkum Review - A Funny Soap Comedy Flick
The vivacious senior exits the train in the middle of the night in goa during the voyage, and Prakashan, who gets off the train, is able to find her at a residence. Informed of his mother's plans, Riyas goes to goa to pick her up and bring her back home. Riyas's mother explains to Prakashan why she traveled to goa and promises him that if he helps her with what she wants, she will allow Prakashan to occupy the shop space as the entire group gets ready to board a flight back to Mumbai. Prakashan accepts to this tempting promise and embarks on a quest that ultimately takes him to empathy and love.
Additionally, Prakashan's failure to tell Anjana Jayaprakash's character Dhwani—who assists him when he is in need—the truth does not do his character, who is mostly portrayed as an honest man who strives to learn from his mistakes—any favors. Viji venkatesh portrays a mature lady in a significant part, which is one of the film's most refreshing aspects. Anjana and Fahadh do well in their respective parts.
This is undoubtedly a family-friendly picture that brings to mind the enjoyable flicks of the 1980s and 1990s.