Tourist Family Review: M. Sasikumar And Simran Starrer Film

'Tourist Family' Twitter review: Sasikumar and Simran's film turns out to be a wholesome entertainer.

Sasikumar and Simran play the main parts in the family drama Tourist Family. Sean Roldan is the composer, Abishan Jeevinth is the director, and Million Dollar Studios is the producer.
"A quirky Sri Lankan family seeking a fresh start in India transforms a disconnected neighborhood into a vibrant community with their infectious love and kindness"

Rating - 3.5/ 5

Tourist Family Review - A feel-good entertainer that has its heart at the right place!

The intention is to highlight how caring Sasikumar’s character is, but the portion is highly melodramatic and fails to click. On the other hand, there is a segment in the second half with the same intent, approached through an irresponsible youngster in the colony played by the director himself, though clichéd it is monumentally superior and works fruitfully. Well-scripted, there are many small moments that build the base and the filmmaker has made sure most points get a solid payoff as time passes, however there are some loose ends like the school episodes which could have been taken care of. 

The best scene of the movie is the lengthy one happening in the living room of Sasikumar’s house involving the whole family, it is so dynamic starting from the heated conversations that naturally transforms into this beautiful space of rejoice. Humour is carefully incorporated in the flow that ticks the commercial value checkbox. 

The portions that bring cops from Rameshwaram investigating about Sasikumar’s family are conveniently written, they lack tension despite the reasoning being right for the climax lead. But thankfully the finale uses the cinematic liberty factor perfectly and presents a clever ending, the noble touch in it is a clap-worthy one.

Performance 

Sasikumar has got that in-built purest soul personality which makes the situations relatable by creating a positive mood. Simran plays a housewife and enjoys a nice nostalgic theatre moment, but she doesn’t have any special characterisation to specifically mention. It is probably the reason for the absence of chemistry between the lead pair. 

The children characters in the film are rock-solid, the responsible elder one and the fun loving younger one, both the boys are super impressive. After a long time, Yogi Babu one-liners are hilarious and sure to reach a wider set of audiences. Way too many supporting characters, fortunately most of them increase the value of the content, the character writing is strong and the performances are apt too.

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