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Tourist Family
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAbishan Jeevinth
Written byAbishan Jeevinth
Produced by
  • Nazerath Pasilian
  • Magesh Raj Pasilian
  • Yuvaraj Ganesan
Starring
CinematographyAravind Viswanathan
Edited byBarath Vikraman
Music bySean Roldan
Production
companies
  • Million Dollar Studios
  • MRP Entertainment
Release dates
  • 29 April 2025 (2025-04-29) (India)
  • 1 May 2025 (2025-05-01) (worldwide)
Running time
128 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Budget7–8 crore[2][3][a]
Box officeest. 87.87 crore[b]

Tourist Family is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film written and directed by Abishan Jeevinth, in his directorial debut. Produced by Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment, the film stars M. Sasikumar, Simran, Mithun Jai Sankar and Kamalesh Jagan in the lead roles, alongside Yogi Babu, Ramesh Thilak, M. S. Bhaskar, Elango Kumaravel, Sreeja Ravi, and Bagavathi Perumal. The story follows a Sri Lankan Tamil family who, following the Sri Lankan economic crisis, arrive in India in search of a better future.

Development began in September 2024, when Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment announced an untitled project by Abishan, and the official title was announced that December. Principal photography took place primarily in Chennai over 35 working days, wrapping by early January 2025. The film has music composed by Sean Roldan, cinematography handled by Aravind Viswanathan and editing by Barath Vikraman.

Tourist Family premiered on 29 April 2025, and released theatrically on 1 May. The film received positive reviews, with particular praise for Abishan's direction and Roldan's score, as well as the performances of Sasikumar, Simran, Kamalesh and Babu. It has grossed over 87.87 crore (US$10 million) worldwide, becoming the sixth highest-grossing Tamil film of 2025 and the highest-grossing film in Sasikumar's career.

Plot

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Following the economic crisis in Sri Lanka, a Sri Lankan Tamil family of four – Dharmadas "Das", his wife Vasanthi, and their two sons, Nithushan "Nithu" and Murali "Mulli" – flee their native home in Jaffna, via Valvettithurai, and seek refuge in India through Rameswaram, with the help of Vasanthi's brother, Prakash. As they enter the country, a group of police constables, led by A. Bhairavan, apprehend the family but release them after realising their innocence. Nithu and Mulli, after seeing a tattoo on the inspector's arm, emotionally appeal to Bhairavan's compassion by showing him a puppy he found on the shore, pretending it is their pet. The family, along with Prakash, Vasanthi's brother, hire a taxi and move to the Kesava Nagar Colony in Chennai, where Das and his family hide their identities as Sri Lankans and pass themselves off as Malayalis to Inspector Raghavan, the house owner. Raghavan leases the house to them, and Das finds a temporary job as a driver for his neighbour, Richard. Despite Prakash's warnings to keep a low profile due to their distinct Eelam Tamil dialect, Das and Vasanthi become closer to their neighbours despite their fear of being exposed. Vasanthi befriends Mangaiyarkarasi, an elderly woman, and her husband, Gunasekar.

In Rameswaram, a bomb blast occurs, and Balwan Singh, a ruthless ACP, takes up the case. Bhairavan's associates want to inform Balwan about Das and his family, who they believe infiltrated India. A crucial piece of evidence, CCTV footage showing Das disposing of waste in a dustbin near the blast site, is retrieved. However, Bhairavan, who likes the family, prevents his colleagues from revealing their identity to Balwan. During an interrogation, Balwan severely beats a suspect, leaving him critically injured. Facing the risk of being arrested if the suspect dies, Balwan is under immense pressure to find the actual culprits behind the bomb blast.

Kural, Raghavan's daughter, is in a relationship with her boyfriend who visits their house. One night, Nithushan mistakenly apprehends him as a thief thinking he was there to commit a robbery and discovers his infidelity in front of both his and Kural's parents. Kural thanks Nithushan for revealing his true character. In turn, he opens up about the fact that he left Sri Lanka and the fact that he is upset with his father, Das, for uprooting their family and seeking refuge in India. Das reveals he discarded the puppy, leading to a heated argument. Nithushan and Das have a fight where he expresses his frustration about his menial jobs in Chennai. Eventually, they come to understand each other and start communicating again. A disheartened Nithushan, who found out that that his girlfriend married someone else happily, is cheered up by his family.

In Rameswaram, Balwan and Bhairavan investigate Das' family to avoid departmental punishment. They trace the family through a taxi they hired from Rameswaram. When Mangaiyarkarasi dies from shock of her husband dying, who was revealed to be sleeping, Das rallies the neighbours to attend her last rites. Richard terminates Das's temporary job but reappoints him when he reveals his true identity as a Sri Lankan. Kural develops feelings for Nithushan, and they grow closer.

At Mangaiyarkarasi's funeral, the entire neighbourhood pays their respects. A drunkard youth, previously considered troublesome, speaks up, thanking Das for saving his life. He shares his story of losing his mother and struggling with suicidal thoughts, leading to substance abuse. Das unintentionally saved him from a poisoning attempt and showed genuine concern for his well-being. The youth, now reformed, apologises for past troubles and bids farewell as he plans to leave for Dubai. The neighbourhood, which had previously judged him harshly, appreciates his story and hold Das in high esteem. The Kesava Nagar Colony learns about Das and his family's true identity as Sri Lankan refugees, bonding with them.

Just as the neighbourhood is coming together, Balwan, Bhairavan and their team arrive, conducting a house-to-house search to apprehend Das's family. However, when they finally reach Das's house, Bhairavan claims they are not the family he met earlier in Rameswaram. Balwan is frustrated, having failed to close the case, and leaves abruptly due to an arrest warrant issued against him as the suspect has died. Das confronts Bhairavan about his deception, and Bhairavan reveals that the whole neighbourhood refused to disclose Das and his family's true identity. Moreover, the entire colony speak in the Eelam Tamil dialect to help Das's family escape the police investigation, demonstrating their innocence and kindness, making a change of heart in Bhairavan to develop a newfound respect for Das and his family.

Cast

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As per the film's opening credits:

  • M. Sasikumar as Dharmadas "Das"
  • Simran as Vasanthi Dharmadas, Das' wife (voice dubbed by Savitha Reddy)
  • Yogi Babu as Prakash, Vasanthi's elder brother and Das' brother-in-law
  • Ramesh Thilak as A. Bhairavan
  • M. S. Bhaskar as Richard
  • Elango Kumaravel as Gunasekar
  • Sreeja Ravi as Mangaiyarkarasi
  • Bagavathi Perumal as Inspector R. Raghavan
  • Mithun Jai Sankar as Nithushan "Nithu" Dharmadas, Das' eldest son
  • Kamalesh Jagan as Murali "Mulli" Dharmadas, Das' youngest son
  • Ramkumar Prasanna as ACP R. Balwan Singh IPS
  • Abishan Jeevinth as an alcoholic youngster
  • Soundarya Saravanan as Raghavan's wife
  • Yogalakshmi as Kural, Raghavan's daughter
  • Porkodi Senthil as Kavitha, the alcoholic youngster's mother
  • Sudarshan Gandhi as Mulli's teacher
  • Ajit Koshy as Commissioner N. Udhai Sankar IPS

Production

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On 28 September 2024, Million Dollar Studios—known for Good Night (2023) and Lover (2024)—announced an untitled project, written and directed by Abishan Jeevinth in his debut, which was to begin filming in October.[7] The film was jointly produced by Nazerath Pasilian, Magesh Raj Pasilian, Yuvaraj Ganesan under Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment banners.[8] The technical team includes cinematographer Aravind Viswanathan, editor Barath Vikraman and art director Raj Kamal.[9] The official title Tourist Family was announced on 6 December 2024.[10][11][12] M. Sasikumar was cast as the lead actor as the director felt he had the innocence required for the role. He cast Simran because he liked her handling of humour.[13] Principal photography took place in a set erected in Chennai in a single schedule of 35 days[14] and wrapped on 2 January 2025.[15] Earlier, on 14 December 2024, it was announced that the dubbing process had begun[16] and was simultaneously in the post-production stage.[17]

Soundtrack

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Tourist Family
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedApril 23, 2025 (2025-04-23)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length25:49
LanguageTamil
LabelThink Music
ProducerSean Roldan
Sean Roldan chronology
Bottle Radha
(2025)
Tourist Family
(2025)
Mannangatti Since 1960
(TBA)
Singles from Tourist Family
  1. "Mugai Mazhai"
    Released: 21 February 2025
  2. "Aachaley"
    Released: 16 April 2025
External audio
audio icon Tourist Family – Jukebox on YouTube

The soundtrack and background is scored by Sean Roldan.[18] The first single "Mugai Mazhai" released on 21 February 2025.[19] The second single "Aachaley" released on 16 April 2025.[20]

All lyrics are written by Mohan Rajan.

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Aachaley"Sean Roldan3:25
2."Vaazhndhu Paaru"S. P. Charan3:38
3."Iragey"Vijay Yesudas3:43
4."Iragey Reprise"Venkatramanan3:23
5."Mugai Mazhai"Sean Roldan, Saindhavi3:51
6."Maname"Manoj Krishna, Sean Roldan3:24
7."Ore Vaanam"Yuvan Shankar Raja, Meha Agarwal4:25
Total length:25:49

Release

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Theatrical

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Tourist Family premiered on 29 April 2025,[21] and was theatrically released on 1 May 2025.[22] In the United Kingdom, the film was screened in Superscreen, becoming the first small-budget Tamil film to achieve this distinction.[23]

Home media

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The film began streaming on JioHotstar from 2 June 2025.[24]

Reception

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Box office

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Tourist Family has grossed 54.15 crore (US$6.4 million) in Tamil Nadu[c] and 23 crore (US$2.7 million) in other territories (rest of India and overseas)[d] for a worldwide total of 77.15 crore (US$9.1 million).

In India, Tourist Family released alongside Retro, Raid 2 and HIT: The Third Case.[27][28] The film grossed 3 crore (US$350,000) worldwide on its opening day, with over 2 crore (US$240,000) earned domestically.[29][30] It later gained growth at the box office after the mixed response of Retro, selling over 64,000 tickets on BookMyShow, an online entertainment ticketing platform, in 24 hours, with reports claiming the numbers to be very high for a small-budget film.[31] On the fourth day of release, the film emerged the highest-grossing film of Sasikumar in overseas.[32] By the end of its extended opening weekend, it grossed 10.40 crore (US$1.2 million) in Tamil Nadu and 6.6 crore (US$780,000) in other territories for a worldwide total of 17 crore (US$2.0 million).[33][34] At the end of the first week, Tourist Family had earned 25.50 crore (US$3.0 million) worldwide.[35] On the eighth day of release, the film crossed US$600,000 from overseas markets, and was projected by trade sources to gross US$1,000,000 within the end of its theatrical run.[36] It crossed the 50 crore mark worldwide in its 11th day of release, with over 36.5 crore (US$4.3 million) from Tamil Nadu.[37][38] As per American box office revenue tracker Box Office Mojo, Tourist Family earned around 4.7 crore (US$560,000) from Norway, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.[39]

Critical response

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Tourist Family received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for Abishan's direction and Roldan's score, as well as the performance of Sasikumar, Simran, Kamalesh and Yogi Babu.[34][40][41]

Anusha Sundar of OTTPlay gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "Director Abishan Jeevinth skillfully explores themes of humanity and connection amid adversity, showcasing a diverse ensemble cast that delivers impactful performances."[42] Avinash Ramachandran of The Indian Express gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "The Sasikumar-Simran starrer scores heavily on the humour front, and these moments also make you think of how willing audiences are just to forget everything and laugh with a film that also makes them think a lot."[43] Jayabhuvaneshwari B of Cinema Express gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "A deceptively light film that juggles grief, humour, and warmth in equal measure, powered by Sasikumar’s deeply humane performance and a cast that embodies the messy goodness of everyday people."[44]

Latha Srinivasan of Hindustan Times gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "Tourist Family is a wonderful tale from Abishan Jeevinth which reiterates, yet again, that one must love one’s neighbour and humanity above all."[45] Abhinav Subramanian of The Times of India gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote, "Tourist Family is a gentle look at the challenges of starting over, even if the narrative feels somewhat formulaic."[21] Srinivasa Ramanujam of The Hindu wrote, "In a cinema dominated by loud guns and mushy romances, ‘Tourist Family’ comes as a breath of fresh air."[46] Prathyusha Parasuraman of The Hollywood Reporter India wrote, "Despite the forceful sweetness in tone, the film’s visual language is cool, clean, and distant. It frames patiently, all the joys and anxieties. There is not much movement of the camera".[47]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Including marketing costs, the budget was estimated to be 16 crore (US$1.9 million).[4]
  2. ^ Tamil Nadu: 54.15 crore (US$6.4 million) (as of 25 May 2025) + domestic and overseas: 23 crore (US$2.7 million) (as of 21 May 2025).[5][6]
  3. ^ as of 25 May 2025.[25]
  4. ^ as of 21 May 2025.[26]

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