Directed and written by Abishan Jeevinth, the Hindi film ‘Tourist Family’ is a Comedy and Drama. Presented by Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment, and produced by Nazerath Pasilian, Magesh Raj Pasilian, and Yuvaraj Ganesan, the movie was released to theaters on May 1, 2025, and has a runtime of 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Tourist Family Movie 2025 Overview

Movie Name | Tourist Family 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Malayalam |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 1 May 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 30 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Comedy Drama |
Director | Abishan Jeevinth |
Producer | Nazerath Pasilian Magesh Raj Pasilian Yuvaraj Ganesan |
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Tourist Family Movie 2025 Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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M. Sasikumar | Dharmadas “Das” |
Simran | Vasanthi Dharmadas |
Kamalesh | Mulli Dharmadas |
Abishan Jeevinth | An alcoholic youngster |
Elango Kumaravel | Gunasekar |
Soundarya Saravanan | Raghavan’s wife |
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Tourist Family Movie 2025 Review
Craving a break from the relentless guns, gore, and violence dominating the big screen? Even if you’re a fan of intense action, do you ever yearn for a simple, uplifting film that restores faith in human kindness? If you’re seeking a movie to spark joy and offer a moment of calm this weekend, director Abishan Jeevinth’s ‘Tourist Family’ is the answer.
Dharmadas (Sasikumar), a tirelessly compassionate everyman, his wife Vasanthi (Simran), and their children Nithushan (Mithun Jai Sankar) and Mulli (Kamalesh) are Sri Lankan immigrants who illegally arrive in India by boat. Landing in Dhanushkodi, they’re briefly detained by police, but Mulli’s quick wit and innocence secure their release.
Fleeing Sri Lanka was a heart-wrenching but necessary choice for the family’s survival. As Dharmadas struggles to find work to support them, a group of policemen hunt for Sri Lankan families suspected of orchestrating a bomb blast. Will their neighbors uncover the family’s true identity? Will the police wrongly label them as terrorists? Can they prove their innocence? ‘Tourist Family’ answers these questions in a tidy two hours and ten minutes.
Reminiscent of director Radha Mohan’s classic feel-good films, ‘Tourist Family’ stands out in an age of high-stakes action movies. It offers a refreshing escape from today’s fast-paced, divisive world. Despite some convenient plotting, Abishan Jeevinth’s film brims with warmth and optimism, painting a bright, hopeful world that inspires you to embrace kindness.