MellowPlex Score: 4.9/10
Total reviews: 0
Could have carried a better narration.
Review by: Top10Cinema
Critic ReviewRating: 4.5 / 10
The film traverses through a simple plot of Jiiva and Kajal Aggarwal as childhood friends, later lovers and later a married couple for a day. Their marriage life doesn’t last for more than a day and now after few days she comes back for seeking divorce. Rest of the story unfolds with their close acquaintances and family that is narrated with fun, laughter and few emotions.
A chef who is separated from his wife decides to win back her love after she lands up at his doorstep asking for divorce.
Review by: Times of India
Critic ReviewRating: 5.0 / 10
In his debut film, the horror-comedy Yaamirukka Bayame, Deekay never allowed a scene to become serious (even when his characters were in mortal peril), and instead injected humour into it to make it fun. He adopts a similar approach in Kavalai Vendam, but this time, he isn’t able to pull it off successfully.
Go for it as genuine loud laughter is guaranteed in the few comedy scenes
Review by: IndiaGlitz
Critic ReviewRating: 4.6 / 10
R.J. Balaji is once again a scream and he literally makes people jump out of their chairs in the police station scene and the scene in which he mistakes Shruti’s special gesture towards him. Bala Saravanan is a perfect foil for Balaji especially when countering him and his own scene is when he gets kicked on the unmentionables by dozens of people.
A casual, fun filled ride apt for the young generation
Review by: Behindwoods
Critic ReviewRating: 5.5 / 10
You are hardly five minutes into the film and you get a basic sketch of how the film is going to be. You may even predict how it is going to end. 'Kavalai Vendam 'has a very used-up storyline but where it scores is through its dialogues and a largely interesting screenplay. You eventually get what you expect from a flat-out romantic comedy.