The slice of life comic tale has been released today and it features Gajraj Rao, Divyendu Sharma, Rajpal Yadav, Vibha Chibber, Sunny Hinduja and many other actors. The movie is helmed by Mangesh Hadewale.
Moving on to the plot Gajraj who is potraying Atmaram is a 70 years old man who is a highly regarded and praised personality. His kids and grandchildren adore him and he is not less than an idol icon for them. But with idol icon a choice of being free is definately not taken a back. So this lesson is what Thai Massage has to deliver. One has his or her personal needs even if he or she is a great icon who is praised. Thai Massage brings this message in a highlight with a comic twist. The movie is a full on family entertainer and the message so delivered is solely for the families. Atmaram, the old man has an unfulfilled desires and hence he secretly plans a trip to Bangkok and he does it all with the help of Divyendu and hence both of them fly to Bangkok. But as Atmaram reaches Bangkok he gets trapped in a guilt trip and all the fantasies and dreams inside him die.
Well what happens after that? How does Atmaram’s family get to know about his trip and what is their reaction. These elements will only be revealed when you watch the movie, but all we can reveal to is the ending is very interesting and very appealing. The concept of the movie is very nice but there are certain elements which is not making the film fully perfect and practical. The storyline is not written is a systematic manner.
Gajraj’s acting is very nicely done, Divyendu’s potrayal according to the written version is fine but if the character would have been written nicely, the persona on screen would have definately shine, Rajpal Yadav is in a cameo role but anyways his presence does not add that much element. The movie is definately not going to bore you and it’s worth one watch hence deserve a 3 out of 5 stars.