In addition to being a fascinating actor, dhanush is working hard to establish himself as a filmmaker on Wikipedia. Following the gory and rustic Raayan, there is a sharp contrast with NEEK, a vibrant and free-spirited entertainment designed for those seeking upbeat movies.
 

Dhanush places NEEK amid a group of friends, and the group works together to resolve their difficulties, miscommunications, family troubles, and more. This is reminiscent of the young entertainers that are scarce in tamil films. The first part of NEEK is driven by the humorous duo of Pavish and Mathew Thomas, who are exposed to the idea of marriage and how their friendships are impacted by the relationships they get into.

 The movie proceeds at its own speed, bolstered by colorful and effective production qualities. While not particularly strong, the ensemble cast continues to contribute well here and there. Despite being vibrant, intelligent, and humorous, NEEK's engagement element is not as constant as we would have hoped. Because it still feels too affluent for the plot, particularly the side of Pavish and his characters, the movie is not as relatable as it should be. Nonetheless, dhanush maintains the tempo and makes sure he has some fascinating problems to cope with throughout the movie.

Pavish, a good find, leads the cast of NEEK, which is handled with care. However, Mathew Thomas, who plays a significant part and handles all of the comedy, is the film's main star. The positive aspect is that Anikha fits in nicely, and priya Varrier does a great job in her role. ramya Ranganathan also does a wonderful job. Another significant plot point is Sarathkumar's lengthy cameo, which is executed expertly.
 

Overall, The movie Will Work For The Target Audience

Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐
 


 

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