Sweety Naughty Crazy sets out to be a daring adult comedy that plays with relationships, secrets, and double standards. While the film carries an ‘A’ certificate and promises bold humor, the execution rarely matches the intent. What could have been cheeky fun often turns uneasy.

The film follows Shiva, a carefree college student played by Thrigun. He falls in love with Anitha, a junior at his college. Their relationship grows quickly and leads to marriage. Before the wedding, Shiva chooses honesty and reveals details of his past relationships. This confession opens the door to chaos. His earlier encounters, including a brief affair with a tutor and a relationship with an older woman, return in an unexpected way. After the court wedding, Shiva visits his wife’s wealthy family home in a hill station. There, he realizes his past and present have collided under one roof.

The rest of the film revolves around Shiva’s attempts to hide the truth. The narrative hinges on whether he will come clean or continue juggling secrets. Despite its ‘A’ certification, the film’s adult-driven humor lacks subtlety. The makers aim for a double-meaning comedy rooted in modern relationships. However, the jokes often feel forced. Instead of sounding clever, many scenes become awkward.

The screenplay depends heavily on innuendo and repeated setups. While a few moments raise laughs, several stretches test patience. The second half benefits from scenic hill station visuals, but the writing remains static. The film avoids emotional depth and chooses convenience over conflict.

Thrigun delivers a fairly controlled performance as Shiva, bringing a certain ease to the role. Srijitha Ghose lends a gentle presence, while Ineya plays her part with restraint. However, the writing offers limited scope for deeper character exploration. Among the supporting cast, Thambi Ramaiah and Sathyan contribute effective comic moments, while Brahmanandh and Chaams add occasional humor.

In summary, Sweety Naughty Crazy sets out to be a bold adult comedy but remains stuck at surface level humor. Despite its ‘A’ rating, the film fails to justify the promise of daring content, leaning instead on blunt glamour. While performances and visuals offer brief support, the uneven handling of adult humor weakens its impact. The film may work for audiences seeking light, glamorous entertainment with low expectations, but for many, it feels like a missed opportunity.

Sweety Naughty Crazy Movie Rating: 2/5