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Charlie Chaplin 2

cast : Prabhu Deva, Prabhu, NIkki Galrani, Adah Sharma, Vivek Prasanna, Aravind Akash
director : Sakthi Chidambaram
music director : Amresh Ganesh
production : Amma Creations
language : Tamil
country : India
subtitle : English
classification : P13
genre : Comedy,Family,Drama
running time : 127 Minutes
release date : 25-01-2019
format : 2D

Charlie Chaplin 2 Movie Synopsis: A marriage is in the verge of trouble as the groom sends an abusive message to the bride under the influence of alcohol. Will he able to save the wedding?

Charlie Chaplin 2 Movie Review: Shakthi Chidhambaram's Charlie Chaplin, which released more than one and a half decade ago, had ample situational comedies, engaging performance from its lead cast and a convincing plot. Charlie Chaplin 2 is similar to the former in two cases; one, the presence of Prabhu Deva and Prabhu and two, the numerous confusing situations.

Thiru (Prabhu Deva), who works in a marriage bureau, has successfully made matches for 99 weddings with the help of his colleagues (Arvind Akash and Chandana Raj). His parents now what him to get married, and he eventually falls in love with Sara (Nikki), the daughter of Ramakrishnan (Prabhu). On knowing this, Sara, too, expresses her interest and the stage is set for their wedding.

However, things take a sudden turn when Raja (Vivek), Thiru's friend, advices him to call off the wedding as he is suspicious of Sara's behaviour. He produces an evidence too to prove his point. A disappointed Thiru sends a message to Sara expressing his unwillingness in taking the marriage forward. Meanwhile, another girl, Saara (Adah), too, enters the premise. What follows further forms the rest of the story.

The film has an old, yet not so bad set up, which is taken forward by the director in an age-old formula. There are few moments which work, thanks to the performance of Prabhu Deva, who carries the movie on his shoulders. Nikki, Prabhu and Adah does their part neatly. Vivek and Ravi Mariya's presence evoke laughter in some scenes.

What falters is the way a simple issue is treated in a complicated way, making the plot a never ending one. Though the movie provides laughs in certain sequences as expected, the logic goes for a toss several times. The number of songs, which make no impact, too, test the patience.

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