What an authentic and sweet story beautifully told and acted! We laughed, reflected, and were pleasantly entertained!
Delicious
-Several movies in the past centered on the mistreatment of elderly parents by their children, but 'AAP' took another turn by introducing an elopement, which made the story very captivating. We put ourselves in the children's and parents' shoes, wondering what we would do. There was no way to map out the end of the story from the beginning due to the many twists, plus the comic scenes were just too amusing. Ramasamy's friends attempting their best to ensure the wedding would take place in an undisturbed fashion was so hysterical...We just couldn't stop cracking up 😀
-Congratulations to Praveen Kumar and his team for a wonderful cinematography that enhanced the narrative. The push-in and pull-out movements of the camera were conveniently used in addition to other comedic camera techniques
-AAP taught a big lesson to parents and children on how to relate to each other as they grow older. Love indeed covers a multitude of sins and bad habits! The film made us reflect on our relationships with the elders in our lives
Bland
-At times, the comedy tended to be a little over-exaggerated by some characters like Shanmugam's men and Anthony's son.