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    Home / News / Entertainment News / 'Naane Varuven' review: Even Dhanush can't save this unscary thriller
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    'Naane Varuven' review: Even Dhanush can't save this unscary thriller
    'Naane Varuven' led by Dhanush was released on Thursday.

    'Naane Varuven' review: Even Dhanush can't save this unscary thriller

    By Aishwarya Ragupati
    Sep 29, 2022
    03:49 pm

    What's the story

    There is a dish in Tamil Nadu's cuisine called aviyal—a stew made with available vegetables.

    Tamil star Dhanush's latest outing Naane Varuven helmed by his director brother Selvaraghavan is nothing but a movie version of aviyal.

    Its story reminds us of the actor and director's older movies such as Kaadhal Konden, Nenjam Marappathillai, and there are even notes of 3.

    We review.

    Story

    What is the film all about?

    Naane Varuven is the story of a young girl Sathya who is possessed by the spirit of a boy Sonu.

    The girl's father is Prabhu (Dhanush), who finds out that they are being haunted.

    Dhanush plays another role—Kathir, who is Prabhu's twin brother and the main antagonist.

    How Prabhu untangles the complexities to save his daughter makes up for the rest of the story.

    Observation

    Glaring technical errors and bad acting topple the movie

    Other than Dhanush, no one seems to have taken the effort to act.

    There are some glaring goof-ups—like we can even see the actors looking for the director's approval before getting out of frames.

    In a sense, though we could not hear it, we could feel it when the director prompted "action" and "take OK" just by looking at the actors' actions on screen.

    Personal

    Only Dhanush has a solid role

    Compared to Dhanush, Sathya's character has a meatier role. But the actor could hardly emote. Indhuja Ravichandran, who plays Prabhu's wife has absolutely no role. Her only dialogue is perhaps, "I'm so scared, hubby." And Selvaraghavan's cameo appearance comes out of nowhere.

    Characters

    Poorly written characters don't fit anywhere

    There are several unanswered questions owing to poor characterization and screenplay.

    Kathir is a psychopath (why?) right from his childhood.

    It's established in a rather laughable way (the audience laughed at what was intended to be spine-chilling).

    What role does Selvaraghavan play?

    Why is Kathir a "hunter"?!

    Why did the spirit choose to possess Sathya?

    Why did Prabhu bring a bunch of "young exorcists"?

    Personal

    Film is so dry that even unfunny jokes sound funny

    Yogi Babu's "jokes" are as old as the pyramid. But the audience laughed anyway probably because these were the only entertaining part. His attempts at subtle dark humor did work, but they are neither organic nor novel.

    Negative

    Major drawback is the lack of light

    We understand that movies involving ghosts usually have a darker color palate.

    But it looks like Naane Varuven was completely shot in the dark except for a few shots.

    One can hardly see the proceedings on screen.

    The locations look forced to fit into the genre.

    Prabhu's home, the chamber of a psychiatrist, and Kathir's residence are all unnecessarily and extremely dark.

    Verdict

    Skip it or watch it when it arrives on OTT

    Naane Varuven finishes with a cue that there may be a sequel which is the only scary part of the film.

    Amazon Prime Video has bagged its streaming rights and one can attempt to watch it when it debuts on the platform.

    Naane Varuven (which translates to "I'll come") will make you scream "Naan Varala" ("I'm not coming").

    Verdict: 1/5 star for Dhanush's charm.

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