Friday, May 17, 2024

Inga Naan Thaan Kingu Movie Review:

Inga Naan Thaan Kingu Movie Review:
Directed by Anand Narayan, the movie “Inga Naan Thaan Kingu” has been starring Santhanam, Prayalaya, Manobala, Thambi Ramaiah, Muneeskanth, Bala Saravanan, Lollu Saba Shesu, Lollu Saba Maran, Vivek Prasanna. Composed by Iman, the film is produced by Gopuram Films and produced by Anbuchezhiyan.

Santhanam, driven by the belief that owning a house will help him find a wife, takes a loan of 25 lakhs and buys a plot in Chennai. He hopes this will attract a suitable partner. Meanwhile, Dhambramayya, pretending to be wealthy, arranges his daughter's marriage to Santhanam under false pretenses, hoping to secure a financial advantage.

Upon realizing the deception, Santhanam becomes deeply upset. In an attempt to confront his situation, he brings his wife, his brother Ramaiah, and his friend Balasaravanan to his workplace. There, a confrontation with his MD, Vivek Prasanna, ensues, leading to further complications.

The following day, troubles escalate at home, prompting Ramaiah to convince Santhanam to visit Vivek Prasanna’s flat. In a shocking turn of events, Ramaiah gets electrocuted and dies while trying to resolve the issue at the flat. In a panic, the group decides to secretly dispose of his body.

Returning home, they are stunned to find Vivek Prasanna, who they thought was dead, alive and sitting in their house. This unexpected twist leaves Santhanam and his companions bewildered, setting the stage for the unfolding mystery and comedic chaos.

The film features a notable comedic sequence in a hospital in the second half, which stands out as mildly entertaining. However, much of the humor feels repetitive, resembling comedy scenes seen in many other films. D. Iman's music and songs contribute to the film's atmosphere, though they lack originality and familiarity.

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