Hey there! So, I just caught Saba Nayagan, and let me tell you, it’s more than your typical romantic comedy. The story revolves around Aravind/Saba, who spills the beans about his heartbreaks to the police, of all people, who had nabbed him for a bit of public nuisance. Now, you might think, “Okay, another love story,” but hold on!
Ashok Selvan’s Saba Nayagan Review
Directed by CS Karthikeyan in his debut feature, this film takes a seemingly regular storyline and turns it into a delightful watch. What sets it apart? Well, those laugh-out-loud moments sprinkled throughout the movie. Even when it feels like things are dragging a bit, boom! A clever one-liner from one of the characters injects a fresh dose of life into the story.
Let’s talk about the real MVPs – the one-liners. Most of the effective jokes come from Aravind/Saba’s friends, and they play a crucial role in shaping the narrative. It’s not just about the main character; it’s about the whole crew.
Now, in the grand tradition of rom-coms, Saba Nayagan balances Aravind’s friendships with his romantic escapades. And here’s the scoop – it excels at portraying the buddy bonds but falls a bit short on the love front. But hey, Karthika Muralidharan, playing Aravind’s school crush Esha, steals the show with her captivating presence.
What I really appreciate is how the film knows what it is – a comedy. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, smoothly transitioning between drama and humor. Emotional moments, like a disappointed mom or friends sharing a farewell hug, are played for laughs rather than being overly sentimental.
The supporting cast – Jaiseelan Sivaram, Arun Kumar, and Sriram Krish – are a riot as Aravind’s buddies. And Ashok Selvan, our leading man, effortlessly holds it all together.
In a nutshell, Saba Nayagan is relatable and enjoyable. If you’re up for a good laugh with a touch of heart, this one’s definitely worth a watch! 🌟 #SabaNayagan #RomComMagic
The Review
Ashok Selvan's Saba Nayagan Review
PROS
- Engaging
- Humor
CONS
- ScreenPlay
- Story