Bun Butter Jam Movie Review:
The film Bun Butter Jam, directed by Raghav Mardhath and starring Raju Jeyamohan, Adhiya, Bhavya, Vikranth, Michael, Pappu, Saranya, Devadarshini, and Charlie, has hit screens with quite a bit of anticipation, thanks to its trailer that offered a refreshing perspective. Director Raghav, who previously made Kaalangalil Aval Vasantham, seems to have genuinely put in the effort to meet expectations.
In recent times, Tamil cinema has seen a wave of films targeting the youth, following templates seen in movies like Love Today, Dragon, and Oho Enthan Baby. Bun Butter Jam also fits this mould, catering specifically to the younger generation.
The music by Nivas K Prasanna adds flavour, with the song ‘Kajuma‘ standing out. After a long time, lyrics by Karthik Netha and Uma Devi blend beautifully with the music, emotionally elevating the scenes.
The cinematography by Babu Kumar and editing by John Abraham are competent and effective. Overall, Bun Butter Jam feels like a film made for today’s youth, particularly those in the 2K and Alpha categories, reflecting themes of friendship and love that resonate with them.
Vikranth, who appears as a college senior in the film, makes us long for such a friendship in our own lives, leaving the audience with a sense of wistful admiration.
In summary, Bun Butter Jam is a youthful entertainer that is likely to be celebrated by the younger crowd.
Director: Raghav Mirdath
Cast: Raju Jeyamohan, Bhavya Trikha, Adhiya, Saranya Ponvannan, Devadarshini
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RATINGS : 3/5




