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Teens Review
- 6/21/2013 10:52:22 AM
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Campus capers have started giving me the scare. It has nothing to with the youthful enthusiasm that at times threatens to flow beyond the brim or the supposedly exuberant music that sounds raucous to the ears. It is the routineness that has started getting to me, and 'Teens' is no exception.
It's an engineering college this time that forms the backdrop of the story being told. Sruthi Menon (Swapna Menon) is a fresh entrant who slowly develops a warm friendship with her room mate Bobby Alosius (Sonia Mann), despite their not hitting off too well, initially! When Bobby is attacked and left for dead, the suspects are more than a few.
This is a film that is all about women, and the men folk are a bit sparse. Of course there is Roy D'Silva (Divyadarshan), the head boy and his friend affectionately called the 'Member' (Sajith Raj), but for a change they serve as mere adornments in the film.
So it all starts off in typical campus caper style, with the new students arriving, and the hazing that follows. There are the tiffs between the juniors and seniors, the hostel life and pretty much everything except, as we guessed right, studies.
On second thoughts, perhaps campus life is all about merrymaking these days. And hence these young men and women have a field day (and night) out there, partying, singing, dancing and generally having a good time. But they do not seem to be left behind in their studies as well. We have these confirming remarks appearing time and again,
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