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A lazy Sunday afternoon with the family, especially if you like Jiiva’s charming screen presence and M. S. Bhaskar’s comedic genius.

The conflict begins when Neelakandan accuses the bachelors of corrupting his children with their "modern" ways—late-night parties, drinking, and girlfriends. He forces Vetri and Anna to vacate the house. In a fit of revenge, Vetri decides to seduce Neelakandan's widowed sister, , to teach the family a lesson. However, as Vetri spends time with Lakshmi (who is sweet, innocent, and completely unaware of his plan), he begins to fall genuinely in love with her. housefull tamil movie

You prefer subtle, plot-driven comedies or cannot tolerate dated stereotypes about bachelors and traditional families. A lazy Sunday afternoon with the family, especially

The cinematography by keeps the visuals bright and soap-opera-like, fitting the film's television-friendly aesthetic. The editing by Kishore Te. could have been tighter; at nearly 2.5 hours, the film drags in the middle, especially during the third-act confusion that relies too heavily on coincidences. Critical Reception and Box Office Housefull received mixed to positive reviews upon release. Critics praised Jiiva and M. S. Bhaskar's performances and the film's first half, which was described as "refreshingly naughty." However, many criticized the second half for becoming too predictable and melodramatic, shifting awkwardly from adult comedy to sentimental family drama. The conflict begins when Neelakandan accuses the bachelors

Housefull is not a classic, nor is it a groundbreaking comedy. It is a loud, sometimes crass, but ultimately good-hearted film about love, family, and the chaos that binds them together. If you enjoy Tamil comedies from the early 2010s—complete with exaggerated characters, situational humor, and a predictable but happy ending— Housefull makes for a decent one-time watch.