Naveena
Saraswathi
Sabatham
is
the
latest
flick
in
the
present
year
made
on
comedy
genre.
But
the
speciality
of
the
latest
movie
is
that
it
is
a
message-oriented
flick.
The
movie
stars
Jai,
whose
recent
movie
Raja
Rani
has
turned
out
to
be
superhit
flick,
in
one
of
the
lead
roles.
The
Tamil
flick
is
directed
by
K
Chandru,
who
had
earlier
co-written
Thamizh
Padam
with
CS
Amudhan,
and
the
cast
comprises
of
Sathyan,
VTV
Ganesh,
Manobala,
Subbu
Panchu
and
others.
There
were
reports
that
Naveena
Saraswathi
Sabatham
is
a
remake
of
Hollywood
movie
Hangover
despite
movie
bosses
clarifying
about
it
on
the
movie
trailer.
The
four
friends
played
by
Jai,
VTV
Ganesh,
Satyan
and
Rajkumar
come
to
Bangkok
to
have
a
bachelor
party.
They
have
a
party
at
a
cheap
nightclub
and
the
next
morning
when
they
wake
up,
the
four
men
are
shocked
to
be
in
an
island.
They
have
not
clue
how
they
have
been
stranded
and
the
real
story
of
the
movie
begins
now.
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the
interesting
plot
appears
with
the
gods
intervention.
Lord
Shiva
is
running
the
show,
as
he
wants
to
reach
the
importance
of
life
to
the
four
reckless
men.Audience
will
have
fun
looking
at
our
Hindu
gods
with
the
lifestyle
of
modern-day
man
on
earth.
We
are
shown
Shiva
(Subbu
Panchu)
and
Parvathi
(Devadarshini)
talking
in
English.
Their
younger
son
Ganesh
running
on
a
treadmill
to
shed
weight.
Murugan
enjoying
the
game
'Temple
Run
on
his
Ipad.
Parvathi
is
reading
an
SMS
from
Narada
(Manobala)
on
an
iPhone.
Rating:
2.0/5
The
message
that
the
four
men
carry
to
earth
after
their
encounters
with
the
gods
is
about
the
ill
affects
of
smoking
and
drinking.
Indeed,
the
movie
turns
out
to
be
an
anti-liquor
flick.
The
movie
lacks
logic
and
the
story
of
the
comic
sequences
are
stale.
Continue
reading
the
movie
review
of
Naveena
Saraswathi
Sabatham
on
the
slideshow...
Performance
Wise
Performance
wise,
VTV
Ganesh
comes
out
with
flying
colours.
He
steals
the
show
in
the
second
half.
Cast
Panchu
Subbu,
Mano
Bala
and
Devadarshini
look
colourful
in
their
mythological
costumes.
Subbu
and
Devadarshini's
combo
works
well
for
the
movie.
Jai
Jai,
with
his
shrill
voice,
impresses
the
audience.
Sathyan
and
Rajkumar
play
their
parts
well.
Niveda
Thomas
has
little
to
do
in
the
movie,
as
she
appears
only
in
a
few
scenes
and
two
songs.
Venkat
Prabhu's
brings
electrifying
atmosphere
in
theatres.
Tech
Department
Prem
Kumar's
music
is
okay
and
two
songs
are
good.
Anand
Jeeva's
cinematography
is
decent
but
editor
TS
Suresh
could
have
done
a
better
job.
Verdict:
Verdict:
Naveena
Saraswathi
Sabatham
is
not
up
to
the
mark.