Meesaya Murukku Movie Review

Hiphop Tamizha, after creating a name for himself in the music, has now got into acting and direction with his debut film Meesaya Murukku, which has hit the screens now, among much anticipation.

The film is all about the dream of an aspiring youngster to achieve in the music industry through independent music. In short, it is the autobiography of Hiphop Tamizha Adhi and his close friend Jeeva. There's love, friendship, emotions that are pinned beautifully in this fun ride.

First things first, Hiphop Adhi has to be appreciated for deciding to take this story as a film, as it would definitely inspire loads of youngsters out there. His writing has been neat, and the film doesn't deviate much from its plotline.The screenplay is engaging and right from the first frame, Adhi gets the attention of the audience. The film is mostly entertaining and engaging, except for a few minutes post interval. The love scenes, though, interesting to an extent, acts as a speed breaker at places in the second half.


This film would perfectly connect more to the people, who have been following Adhi since his Club Le Mubbu Le days than those who started to follow him only after his feature debut. Adhi has also used his signature music album numbers which give you the nostalgic feel.

Interestingly, they find two girls who were their school mates in the college. Aadi falls for one among them, Nila (Aathmika), and starts impressing her. After a few hiccups in the first year, like ragging by seniors, dealing with the burden of syllabus, etc, things starts moving in his favour. Nila reciprocates positively to his feelings, too. But fate has something else in store for them. The family status and caste of the two families becomes a hurdle. As college life gets over, the couple find it more difficult to even meet.

Meanwhile, Aadi asks one year time from his father to pursue his passion, and promises him that he would forget his love, too, if nothing materialises during the period. He sets out to Chennai in search of opportunities, when the future of his romantic life looks bleak.

Aadi, has put up a decent performance, and as a director, he has ensured that the film has ample moments for youngsters to cheer. Vivekh, as a loving dad, is apt in his role and has scored in many scenes. Vijayalakshmi, as the protagonist’s mother, and Aathmika are OK in their roles, while it is the characters in the college which are engaging enough to make the audience sit and watch throughout. Vigneshkanth and the other characters who appear now and then are hilarious and are apt in supporting roles. A little more command over storytelling in the first half could have made this a superb campus entertainer.

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