Varisu: no family is perfect, but everyone has only one family.

Varisu: no family is perfect, but everyone has only one family.

"Varisu" simply impressive capturing the very essence of the necessary "family bond" in such a subtle way that we don't even realize that we are about to hit that on our face. It is just a puff.

while some of the films are towards extremes, some make me wonder, whether our cinema industry is turning so much socially responsible?

Successful films always reflects on the current affairs, gives hopes and shifts us "to make right decisions" in life for everyone's good.

This one touches a specturm of audience that has been falling apart and not many were able to address it in one pitch. Even after watching the film, many may walk away for less hype, less masala, less anticlimax. I still wonder, will anyone spend time on such a family subject these days, if the delicacy has not been served as it has been presented & served. 

It is always easy to turn simple subject complex, but turning complex subject simple has its own beauty. Varisu had timed it right to heal the post corona sutures.

Varisu: no family is perfect, but everyone has only one family. 90's throwback for the millenials and gen z.

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