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2016104 minDrama, Comedy, Romance

Adida Melam

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Is Adida Melam worth watching? With a rating of 6.3/10, this Drama, Comedy, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Adida Melam Synopsis

A down-on-luck wedding planner tries to save a girl from a criminal who plans to marry her with revenge on his mind.

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Top Cast

Abhay Krishna
Abhay KrishnaSaravanan
Abhinaya
AbhinayaDevaki
Urvashi
Urvashi
Mayilsamy
Mayilsamy
Jayaprakash
Jayaprakash

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Is Adida Melam worth watching?

Adida Melam has received mixed reviews with a 6.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Comedy, Romance movies.

Is Adida Melam hit or flop?

Adida Melam has received average ratings (6.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Adida Melam?

Adida Melam is a Drama, Comedy, Romance movie that A down-on-luck wedding planner tries to save a girl from a criminal who plans to marry her with revenge on his mind....

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Critic Reviews

timesofindiaApr 5, 2016
★ 4

Adida Melam begins with a little boy being sent to prison for murder. The action cuts to a few years later and we are introduced to Saravanan (Abhay Krishna), a wedding planner, who lives with his mom (Urvashi) and uncle (Mayilsamy). His path crosses with that of Devaki (Abhinaya), who lies to him and uses him to get her friend married off in secret. Saravanan suffers a huge financial loss and Devaki tells him that she will repay his loans if he can stop her wedding to Manohar. He agrees but when Manohar offers him more money, he decides to let the wedding proceed. And on the eve of the wedding, he learns that Manohar — who is the little boy we were shown in the beginning — is planning to have his revenge on Devaki and so, to stop the event, he kidnaps her! The tone of Adida Melam is wildly inconsistent, swinging from melodrama to comedy, at times even in the same scene. A crucial character suffers a heart attack, a girl is cunningly sold off to a pimp, a supporting character turns into a murderer, a woman immolates herself, but if you have to go by the last half an hour, the film wants us to treat it only as a comedy. The jokes are rather silly, but the moments involving Urvashi, who realises the childishness of the material and plays to the gallery, work. But the director is hardly able to present a coherent narrative. Scenes just abruptly end or begin with no link in-between, and technically, the film feels amateurish. Even short films today have better cinematography and sound mixing. Thankfully, the film doesn't take itself seriously, and the only reason why we stay till the end is to find out how far the director can take the ridiculousness to.