Director
: Deeraj Vaidy
Cast
: Siddharth, Avinash Raghudevan, Sananth Reddy, Radharavi, R. Amarendran
Music
: Vishal Chandrashekhar
Three
drug-smugglers, tasked with transporting a car coated with cocaine paint, get
drunk and mistakenly drive off in a similar-looking vehicle.
Jil
Jung Juk (English: The Good, The Average, The Unworthy) is a
2016 Indian Tamil Western Comedy Film directed by Deeraj Vaidy, starring
Siddharth, Avinash Raghudevan and Sananth Reddy in the leading roles.
JJJ
is wacky, weird and outlandish. The idiosyncratic nature of the film gets to be
the major advantage but it also detaches the viewer from the regular movie
watching experience. The factor in the comedy might disturb the viewers, but
the director’s spearheading effort with the dialogues deserves major applause.
Deeraj
has etched out a perfect characterization of the trio Jil Jung Juk using
Siddharth’s expertise, Sananth Reddy’s innocence and Avinash Raghudevan’s
deadpan face. All the three perform to perfection and there is not a scene
where their non-talkie portions get boring. The over utilized factor for
instigating laughter and the lack of a mind-boggling suspense result in a
run-of-the-mill situation for the film half way through, which actually had a
promising start.
Though more of Jung and a little of Jil, still a praiseworthy
attempt.
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