With its meandering storyline and comedy reeking of homophobia and insensitivity, this comedy is best avoided.
Kollywood News: Vaibhav’s Sixer is supposed to be a funny film. Remember cook Kandhasamy, Goundamani’s famous role from Chinna Thambi where he plays a man suffering from night blindness aka ‘maalaikann’? How much funnier would it be if such a character played the film’s hero, the makers must have thought. Some ideas sure do sound fantastic on paper.
The film’s very first scene is an elaborate show of just how much the hero, Aadhi (Vaibhav) readies himself before 6.00 pm every day. He jumps, skids and rolls down, rushing from the construction site where he’s a site engineer to reach his house safely. His friend waits with his bike revving so this Cinderella can reach home before dusk falls.
Even while his daily life proves to be a struggle for survival, his parents’ (Ilavarasu and Sriranjani) only concern is Aadhi’s marriage and this is cue for some body shaming while going through prospective brides’ photos. Then there’s actor Satheesh playing Aadhi’s friend, doing what he does best – bad jokes, insults, more bad jokes.
Pallak Lalwani plays Krithika, a TV journalist who wants to bring focus to a sensitive social issue.. but don’t worry, this is only for the first 10 minutes, mainly for the meet-cute.









