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Thirumanam Enum Nikkah Movie Review – Moviecrow

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You suddenly have a song when a train halts where the entire set up looks like a shooting spot. Things then brighten up once Jai and Nazriya start interacting with each other and from here on the maker has a certain grip over the proceedings on screen as well as on the attention of the audience.  Without any (excusing a few) over the top and on your face lecturing debutant Aneesh has tried to drive home some neat messages against certain preconceived biases. The IT office ambience in the film is much closer to reality than shown in most others. The parents of Jai and Nazriya accepting anything that their kids say which includes announcing and calling off marriages without battling an eyelid is too hard to digest. Though not as tiresome as the starting few minutes, the climax of TEN again flounders a bit and includes a small action sequence out of nowhere. The central theme of the film is narrated convincingly thanks to the lead pair. But their change of mind again in the end with apparently no proper justification or emotional reasoning brings down TEN by a few notches.