
The highly anticipated Tamil coming-of-age drama “Youth” hit theaters on March 19, 2026, marking a significant milestone for Ken Karunaas, who took on the triple role of writer, director, and lead actor. As the first day’s shows concluded, social media platforms—particularly X (formerly Twitter)—erupted with reactions from moviegoers.
The early verdict suggests a heartwarming, relatable entertainer that balances teenage nostalgia with emotional depth. Here is a breakdown of the major highlights from the “Youth” Twitter review.
The spotlight is firmly on Ken Karunaas. Known for his impactful supporting roles in films like Asuran and Viduthalai, Ken has successfully transitioned into a leading man. Audiences are praising his natural performance as Praveen, a 15-year-old navigating the complexities of adolescence and first love.
Viewers on X have noted that Ken’s portrayal is “infectious” and “sincere,” making him a talent to watch in Kollywood. His dual responsibility behind the camera has also been lauded, with many fans calling the film a “well-packed entertainer” for a directorial debut.
While the film is titled “Youth,” it isn’t just for the younger crowd. National Award-winning actor Suraj Venjaramoodu adds significant charm and gravitas to the story. Playing the role of the protagonist’s father, Suraj’s performance is being described as a “scene-stealer,” providing a perfect blend of humor and parental concern.
Alongside him, Devadarshini delivers a stellar performance as the doting mother. Their chemistry as a middle-class couple provides the film with its emotional backbone, particularly in a second half that shifts from lighthearted school fun to a more serious, touching tone.
No coming-of-age story is complete without a soul-stirring soundtrack, and G.V. Prakash Kumar has delivered exactly that. Fans are calling his music the “spine of the film.”
The narrative follows Praveen’s quest to find “true love” before his school years end.
With a strong supporting cast including Anishma Anilkumar, Meenakshi Dinesh, and Priyanshi Yadav, Youth is being hailed as a “Youthful and Soulful” film. It successfully captures the essence of the Premalu style of casual romance while adding its own unique Tamil flavor.