Middle Class
21/Nov/2025

Middle Class

Critics Review

2.50

Familiar ground walked without curiosity

Munishkanth commits to playing it straight, never overselling the comedy, and that restraint helps. There were a couple of moments with his buddies that were genuinely laugh-out-loud moments. Vijayalakshmi does what the script allows, which isn't much beyond nagging. Radha Ravi and Kaali Venkat show up when needed and then bugger off. It remains watchable when it could've been unbearable. The relatability might connect with audiences who recognize their own struggles reflected back. Small victories, but victories nonetheless.(more)

Source: Abhinav Subramanian, Times Of India

1.50

This ideologically fallacious film fails even to entertain

As Marx peacefully rests on his farm, thinking that all troubles in his life are a thing of the past, he fails to realise that his land could be encroached on for real estate, rains may fail him, his crops may not find a proper procurement centre, or, in the worst case, his land could be acquired for a government project! We are tempted to jolt him from his dreamy thinking, like how Anbarasi does in the first scene.(more)

Source: Cinema Express, CinemaExpress.com