Euphoria Review: HIT or MISS? Is Bhumika Chawla, Gunasekhar's Family Drama Worth Watching? Read On


<p>Euphoria Review: Directed by Gunasekhar and starring Bhumika, ‘Euphoria’ explores today’s trends and youth behavior. Is this movie engaging? Let’s find out in the review.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><img>Director Gunasekhar, known for visual spectacles, presents ‘Euphoria.’ Based on real events, it highlights the mistakes of Gen Z and how students are going down the wrong path.<img>Vikas and his friends assault Chaitra. When a case is filed, Vikas’s own mother (Bhumika), a school principal, provides evidence against him, leading to a 20-year sentence.<img>The film shows how youth go astray due to parental neglect. The investigation and court scenes are engaging. The second half in jail and the emotional climax are highlights.<img>Pros: The film’s realistic take on social issues, engaging investigation, and a heart-wrenching climax. Cons: Weak writing and direction, feels disjointed and lacks emotional depth.<img>Sara Arjun shines as Chaitra, though her role is limited. Vignesh is impressive as Vikas. Bhumika performs well, but her character’s writing is weak. Gautham Menon is decent.<img>Kaala Bhairava’s music is a major plus, elevating the crime thriller feel. Cinematography is good, but editing feels choppy. The director’s message is strong, but execution is weak.<img>While it may not impress as a movie, its message for parents and kids is strong. A must-watch for parents. **Rating: 2.5**

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