Vaazha Biopic Of A Billion Boys Review: To all the backbenchers and their fathers! An absolute riot filled with rooted emotions

Vaazha: Biopic of a Billion Boys is a Malayalam coming-of-age comedy directed by Anand Menen, and stars Siju Sunny, Amith Mohan Rajeswari, Joemon Jyothir, Anuraj O. B., Anshid Anu and others. Read our review here (Movie Talkies).

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Vaazha Biopic Of A Billion Boys Review

RATING - ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ✨ 3.5/5*

VAAZHA BIOPIC OF A BILLION BOYS REVIEW MOVIE TALKIES:

Vaazha starts off at rocket speed and begins to make sense from the fourth or fifth minute itself. True friends are found in the hardest times, he states, and the two bored kids discover each other as friends for life. That's how it's done. The third one arrives unknowingly, and that's also how it happens in real life. The fourth and fifth friends are introduced with a humorous line about how people become friends at the gym and other places, leading them to become friends outside the headmaster's office.

VAAZHA BIOPIC OF A BILLION BOYS

The gang takes you on a hilarious journey from school to college and then to job days. The school segment could have been bigger, as I believe everyone has their most unforgettable memories from their school days. The college years are even funnier because the boys have almost matured into men. On the first day of college, a big fight occurs, and one of them accidentally beats a professor. Wild fun.

VAAZHA BIOPIC OF A BILLION BOYS

Those fathers were angry but had to acclimate to the idea after a while. They got so used to it that they sometimes even had to defend them. However, towards the end, this defense becomes emotional and powerful. The relationship between father and son is like that I tell you. No matter how big a failure you may be in life, your father will stand by you and encourage you to achieve something attainable because he experienced the same in his past. The love affairs are humorous at first but then become a bit dated later. We still enjoy the delivery boy and tea partner antics, though.

VAAZHA BIOPIC OF A BILLION BOYS

I have been a first bencher myself, but I used to hang out with backbenchers, so I understand the kind of pressure they faced from their parents and how I would feel sorry for them while also laughing at them simultaneously. The first bencher and his wife had to be separated; that's one way to view the so-called better life. Sometimes, the seemingly worthless individuals hold more value than the smart students. I agree, despite being out of the club.

Vaazha: Biopic Of A Billion Boys