Those who are familiar with Vijay Varadharaj (renowned for his YouTube channel, temple Monkeys) and his brand of humour are aware that it is frequently disparaging and filled with foul language. The team has made a significant effort to fill their content with creativity and social commentary despite the profanity up till... Pallu Padama Paathuka. With some shockingly sloppy scripting, the zombie humour rivals the worst adult performers.

A character is given the name Aarav solely for the purpose of making it rhyme with theenju pona pulav; the customary sex doctor emphasizes the word "nuts" more when speaking to a patient who lacks sex; and a third character, who is the sole proprietor of a business empire, utters the phrase "Naan owner mattum dhaanga, sole illa" at random. Even while humour is a highly personal experience, it might be challenging to predict who will find any of this particularly humorous.

PPP continues to attempt to be satirical. Vijay pokes fun at the most absurd things you can think of, from Hitler and Hydra to the aadhar card and hindi imposition. The film's extensive list of names and topics is forgettable and raises questions about its purpose. A group of losers decides to leap from a cliff in a zombie-infested woodland to end their lives. After their commander, a scientist who has transformed into a zombie slayer, is bitten, they band together to fight the army of the dead and are forced to look for the cure. If the focus had been on a single subject rather than having blind faith that the audience will find every celebrity reference amusing, such as names like Simbu, Anirudh, Hiphop Tamizha, Jallikattu Julie, and a host of other current celebrity targets, this paper-thin story might have been more compelling.

Surprisingly, the zombie comedy rarely employs its main topic to generate humour. The effort at humour ends when a character repeats the title of the movie to the camera every ten minutes as a sincere piece of advice to stay away from the zombies. Even without a weapon that works well, the group of inexperienced people manage to avoid the terrifying zombies until the very end. Nonetheless, while making fun of LGBT people, Brahmins, Christians, Muslims, online activists, and official laws, the movie seems intent on causing harm. I hope all this bravery would result in laughter.

The single female character in the movie, Sanchita Shetty, is merely used as eye candy. Moreover, this scientist performs an impromptu item dance to entice the zombies. Even though she does the rescuing manoeuvres often handled by the male characters, this is where the movie really hits rock bottom. All of this, however, is only a front to make her into a woman who men can desire after.
 

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