Devil’s Double Next Level Movie Review

Casting : Santhanam, Geethika Tiwary, Selvaraghavan, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Nizhalgal Ravi, Kasthuri, Yashika Anand

Directed By : S Prem Anand

Music By : of RO

Produced By : The Show People, Niharika Entertainment – Arya

Santhanam, who reviews movies on YouTube, gets an invitation to a special screening of a movie. On that invitation, his family goes to the theater, but Santhanam realizes that there is danger there and goes to save them. Then he and his family get trapped as the characters of the movie being screened in that theater.

‘Devil’s Double Next Level’ is a psychological crime thriller and horror genre film, where Santhanam learns that his family, trapped in it, is being murdered like the characters in the movie, and how he escapes from that problem and saves his family, in a conventional and slightly confusing style.

Santhanam, who has shown a change in appearance, dress, and speech, has not shown any change in his acting. Santhanam, who has carried the film with his usual team, with regular comedies, gives opportunities to his co-stars and makes the audience laugh at some points.

Geethika Tiwari, who has played not only the heroine but also a ghost, has been used only in name.

The directors have tried to make the audience laugh with the new comedy team of Gautham Vasudev Menon, Selvaraghavan, Nizhalgal Ravi, Kasthuri, Yashika Anand and the old comedy team of Naan Kadavul Rajendran, Maran, and Reddin Kingsley. But they have not been completely successful in their efforts.

Although the songs and background music in Afro music are in accordance with the story, they are not impressive.

Cinematographer Deepak Kumar Pathi has presented the scenes in a colorful and commercial way.

Editor Bharat Vikraman has neatly edited the scenes to make the confusing screenplay easy for the audience to understand.

Director S. Prem Anand, who has written and directed the film, keeps the film moving in an interesting manner with clever ideas, even though it is a comedy story, in the style of a hero who gets caught up in the film.

In the subtitle, although some scenes of Naan Kadavul Rajendran and scenes of the character of Vain Beka Babu make people laugh, the characters of Gautham Menon and Selvaraghavan do not stick with the film and make the audience not stick with the film.

The director, who makes the audience laugh in the first half, makes it tough in the second half in the name of horror comedy and drags it along.

Director S. Prem Anand, who has been questioning and teasing the film critics throughout the film, has finally answered that a good film will run no matter how anyone criticizes it. That answer applies to him too.