Highlights
- Aranmanai 4 is getting positive reviews from netizens. Sundar C’s commercial entertainer with lead actresses Tamannaah Bhatia and Raashi Khanna works out well.
- Interesting horror concept with a spirit named Baaki and engaging climax sequences.
- The uncut version of the Achacho song, in the end, is more enjoybale.
Story
The plot of Aranmanai 4 revolves around two happy couples who reside in a large house in the middle of the forest with their two children. Due to an unnatural happening, the couple clashes, which results in their death, and the two kids survive this mysterious attack. The cop’s informed this incident to a lawyer, who is the uncle of those kids. Finding the cause of the death and saving the children from the unnatural entity is the complete plot of the film.
Review
Like same as the previous three films of Aranmanai, this fourth installment is completely filled with horror and comedy. But the new concept of ghosts and the introduction of stardom heroines makes the movie more interesting. Tamannaah unveiled her stellar performance in this film as the mother and a fearsome spirit. However, the role of the Raashi Khanna was limited. The combination of Yogi Babu and VTV Ganesh added various hilarious sequences to the horror vibe, along with the humorous performance of Kovai Sarala. Apart from the previous movies, the horror portion was good with the Baak evil spirit, which is well detailed in this film. Also, the music and background score of Hip Hop Tamizha elevated the vibe in theaters. But this film is not intended for viewers with logical points of view. This film is completely focused on commercial lovers and family audiences.
RATING: 3/5
What’s Good?
- Hip Hop Tamizha boosted the story with rapping music.
- The outstanding performance of Tamannaah and the detailed ghost storyline make the movie interesting to watch.
- Superb Pre climax moments with better VFX sequences.
What’s Bad?
- The comedy portions of Yogi Babu and VTV Ganesh could have been better.
- The average second half and the sequence of Raashi Khanna are limited.