
‘Tourist Family' movie review: This Sasikumar-Simran feel-good film leaves you all fuzzy
It can be argued that Dharmadas (Sasikumar) is this movie's hero, but the script does not have a single protagonist; rather, it's this entire family of four that forms the fulcrum of the script.
Director Abishan Jeevinth's Tourist Family is all about boundaries and ways to break them. A Sri Lankan family with fake documentation has arrived in a Chennai colony, which has, among other people, a grumpy man who rarely socialises, a drunkard who keeps getting yelled at, and a girl wanting to move abroad but changing her mind.
That all these characters live together and are close-knit makes things interesting. Remember director Radha Mohan's Mozhi? The first half of Tourist Family reminds one of that 2007 Tamil film, just in terms of feeling and flavour.
That fuzzy feeling slowly gives way for some deeper emotional beats. A death of a character occurs at a pivotal point, thus making way for more insight into the lead character, Das', mind. Why is Das as generous and kind-hearted as he is, and how is that going to benefit him and his family in the long run, is an angle that Tourist Family seeks to explore in detail.
The performances are fine. Sasikumar won quite a few hearts with 2023's Ayothi, a film that emphasised the importance of kindness and love over religion, and he continues in the same vein here too, in a film that categorises deeds of kindness over language or even nationality. As Vasanthy, Simran fits in perfectly in this happy family of four. Nitushan (Mithun Jai Shankar) gets a couple of impactful sequences, but the scene-stealer happens to be the young Mulli, played by Kamalesh Jagan. The boy has solid screen presence and seems comfortable with his comic timing, a quality that will surely fetch him more roles in the future.
Tourist Family (Tamil)
Director: Abishan Jeevinth
Cast: Sasikumar, Simran, Yogi Babu, MS Bhaskar Elango Kumaravel
Run-time: 127 minutes
Storyline: A Sri Lankan family escapes to Tamil Nadu to settle down in a comic yet emotional drama
The biggest strength and weakness of Tourist Family, depending on how you want to see it, is its oscillation between the lighter and heavier moments. A laugh often punctuates a serious scene, like the ones involving a death and a break-up. The emotional moments do strike a chord but one wishes that the humour, which works to a large extent, was placed a little better.
Tourist Family could have done with a little more laughs. The irreverence that the makers had put into the title teaser, featuring the young boy trying to silently open the door while his shoes made squeaking noise — a sequence that had me laughing for quite a while — seems to be in little dosage in the film. But what really helps is Sean Roldan's score, going with the moods that the film travels through. When there's emotion, the man is going 'Iragey' but when the mood is upbeat, there's 'Aachaley' to groove to.
Beyond the emotions and songs, Tourist Family also makes important points about how we perceive people based on where they hail from. In a world where the mention of war is being bandied about, it's a timely reminder to love thy neighbour. It's also a reminder to be honest and converse with people to understand them better. Kadaipoma?
Tourist Family is currently running in theatres

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