2.0 Score
Anbarivu, Hip Hop Tamizha’s commercial movie, was made to be one of the audience’s guilty pleasure watches. The film mixes and matches concepts and plotlines from other films in Tamil cinema to make sure it doesn’t need to create something new.
Anbarivu tells the story of Anbu and Arivu, two long-lost twins who take opposite paths after a family quarrel breaks out a few days after their birth. While one grows up in his hometown with his grandfather and mother, the other grows up in Canada with his father. The film follows the brothers’ efforts to reshape their families.
Director Aswin Raam maintains his plot to a bare minimum but thinks he could engage the audience that way somehow. The humor and stunt sequences fall flat. The picture improves after the intermission but still isn’t as focused as it could be.
The film is bland even with a good support cast in the form of Napolean, Saikumar, Asha Sharath, Dheena, and others. The villain’s role is the best one out of this mediocre film. Musically and technically, the film does not do more than required. The term “one-time watchable” is made for this movie.
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