Actor - Santhanam
Actress - Anaika Sothi
Director -Johnson K.
Music by-Santosh Narayanan
Cinematograph - Arthur A. Wilson
Santhanam is a Ghanaian singer in the Paris area.
His first love ends in failure and he begins to fall in love with Anaika next. Prithviraj, Jayaraj's father, who initially supports the romance, then protests vehemently. Divya's father also protests against this love. The father who first supported Jayaraj's love, then why oppose? Did Santhanam take Anika in his arms despite his father's protests? Is the rest of the story of the film.
Although Santhanam, who played the protagonist, has shown a bouncy performance as a Ghanaian singer, he can still see the usual Santhanam circling behind his girlfriend. His body language at the climax is admirable. He has also scored in fights. Anaika, who will be the heroine, has come across beautifully and given a moderate performance. In some places the verse he speaks does not stick with the film.
Prithviraj's performance as Santhanam's father is special. His character has been created to be similar to Santhanam. Maran, Sethu, Seshu, 'I am God' Rajendran, Vinod who is going to mix, and Thangathurai are awkward talking in timing comedy. But, in a few places it also turns out to be bad timing for us.
Following the success of the previous A1 film starring Santhanam and directed by Johnson, the same team has reunited to give this film. The comedy was not taken seriously in the first half of the film. But, the director keeps giving and enjoying in addition to the second half. Timing comedy may have been omitted in a few places. Likewise all the characters are embarrassed to speak in timing comedy.
Since Santhanam is a Ghanaian singer all the songs are featured in the same style. The first three songs in Santosh Narayan's music seem to have come in unnecessary places. Arthur Wilson's cinematography adds strength to the film.