Broken Script Movie Review

Casting : Rio Raj, Joe Giovanni Singh, Jaineesh, Gunalan, Nabizhah Jullaludin, Moonila
Directed By : Joe Giovanni Singh
Music By : Praveen Viswa Malik
Produced By : Streetlight Pictures
Broken Script Tamil Movie Review
Doctors continue to be murdered in Singapore. Police officer Jaineesh is determined to find the killer. On the other side, Ryo Raj who is playing computer games all the time, is told by his sister an idea to play a real game. Accordingly, he is said to be the winner if he breaks into an unoccupied house and takes some of the things there without being caught by anyone.

Accordingly, both of them enter different houses, who will win the competition among the two? Has the serial killer been caught? Isn’t it? If you think that this is the story of the film, they end the film by saying that everything is just an illusion. The only thing interesting about the film is what it is.

Ryo Raj, who became famous on television and is now crawling as a hero on the silver screen, although it was shocking to play such a role in such a film, he has done the job given to him flawlessly.

Jaineesh, who plays a police officer, is dignified but his acting and dialogues are laughable.

Nabisha Julaluddin, who plays the female lead, is perfect for the role of the older sister. Despite playing the role of an older sister, she fills the screen with duets and solos.

Kunalan, who plays the role of Psycho, has done a great job befitting the role.

Joe Giovanni Singh, who plays the focal point of the film, despite looking like a foreign actor, manages to make us laugh with MGR style.

Cinematographer Salim Bilal Jitesh has traveled to suit the story and has presented a simple Singapore that has never been seen before.

Music composed by Praveen Viswa Malik, all the songs are melodious. The background music is okay.

Joe Giovanni Singh, who plays the focal point of the film, has written and directed the story. The person who has told everything like how a normal story can be confused, has directed the entire film as a game.

The story that happens in Singapore suddenly continues in Tamil Nadu. Then comes back to Singapore. The film’s script and visuals are disjointed, as befits the film’s title, but it tests the patience of the fans.

Even though the whole film is a bit of a slog, the character designs and their dialogues and acting make us laugh at some points.