Casting : Sathvik Verma, Nayan Karishma, Surekha Vani, Sriman, Jack Robinson, Amrita Halder, Manjeera, Rajagopal
Directed By : Muthu
Music By : Balamurali Balu
Produced By : Srinivasan Guru.A
Nayan Karishma, Amrita Halder and Manjeera have been friends since childhood. Their parents are also friends who study in the same school. Every parent has every dream for their children. At the same time, three girls who are finishing their school studies are involved in romance and dating in their age disorder. Accordingly, the three lie to their parents in order to choose their favorites and frolic around town with them. Parents who have faith in their children go in search of their children to find out the truth. In the end, did the children’s wish come true? Or parents dream come true? ‘Chicklets’ is an advice to both parties.
Nayan Karisma, Amrita Halter and Manjeera who are playing the lead roles have played their roles with full understanding. The double meaning words in the dialogues of three people who are trying to live paradoxically in the age disorder, the sexiness in the body language sprinkle the film with a lustful edge.
The characters and performances of the three young men who play the roles of three young men who fall in love with three women are reflective of today’s youth. Sadhwik Verma, who plays the role of Varun, Jack Robinson, who plays the role of Chiku, and Yuvad, who plays the role of Aaron, have done their roles perfectly.
Sureka Vani, who plays the parents of the three girls, Sreeman, Rajagopal and the actress who plays the patty in other roles add strength to the script and make us laugh at many points.
Cinematographer Kolanji Kumar’s camera often crawls around the women’s bodies and showcases their parts in a way that makes fans gasp. Although the song scenes have been colorfully shot, he has given priority to glamor there as well.
The music by Balamurali Balu makes all the songs listenable and the words understandable. Background music volume.
Although love and lust are both part of life, director Muthu has used the story to advise the youth that they should not get caught up in both at an unknown age and go through it. He has also advised the parents that they should be allowed to live with the trend.
Please don’t think that this film can be seen by all parties because of advice. Even the uninitiated in the name of advice, the screenplay and visuals are there to show the wrong path of enjoying such joys at this age.
From the beginning to the end of the film, talking about good things, through dialogues and scenes, and at the end traveling in the usual style of saying that this is all wrong, director Muthu has tried to attract the youth by using obscene scenes and disgusting dialogues throughout the film.
While there is a certain fan base that enjoys the catchiness and double entendres, the film’s major weakness is that it is told in such a way that it is frowned upon rather than meant to be enjoyed. Moreover, it is a great tragedy that women have been disrespected by imposing the idea that parents have to face such problems if they are girls.