Goa movie review on Galatta

We seldom appreciate the experiments that happen in Tamil moviemaking, but are always open to anything that Hollywood gives us! We underestimate what our own filmmakers are capable of, keep criticizing and thereby kill the intention of directors to try something different.

Also, rarely does the film's certification matter to any moviegoer before he steps into the cinema hall. If a movie is certified for mature audiences, it is meant to be so. Cinema is inspired by true happenings in life today. It's either told in a sugar-coated fashion or straight in the face. Beginning the review on this note, Goa is different, be it in the story, screenplay or characterization and is for mature audiences. This Venkat Prabhu holiday is going to be loved by his fans and at the same time, will get mixed reviews from armchair-critics!i¿½

Here comes the perfectly-planned holiday for all those who seek pure entertainment on the silver screen! Venkat Prabhu's Goa is truly a fun-filled holiday, a romantic comedy. Making his third directorial venture, Venkat must have surely enjoyed it like we do while watching it. Goa speaks on relationships and the love life of the protagonists in a lovable and a thoroughly engaging way!i¿½

Venkat has again created a successful commercial entertainer, but differs from the other directors by experimenting with a simple script, then making it interesting and entertaining by playing around with the screenplay and execution. Be it Chennai 600028, Saroja or Goa, Venkat Prabhu will continue to be known as a cult film director. So, what is this roller-coaster holiday ride all about?