Parris Jayaraj is a gaana singer (hence the gaana songs), whose love failures drive him to drink. His father is a successful divorce attorney harboring a neat little secret. Naturally, Parris falls in love with a girl. Will he get his happy ending, or does his fathers habit of separation get in the way?
As suggested by the title (Parris for Harris), the movie has quite a few manufactured laughs from rhymed words and direct references that can be fun, if you are watching on a lazy evening just for the sake of it. Then there are the brainless scenarios that may be lazily written and cliche, but do come off as legitimately funny. As with every comedy flick, the climax sequence is intentionally chaotic, and it works, to an extent.
Santhanam does fairly well as a singer-dancer-comedian. He might have to work a bit on his fight scenes, but there is just one in this movie, so it is not much of an issue. Anaika Soti does okay for her role. But the cake surely goes to Prudhviraj as Prakash Raj. He is convincing in his role and essays it to near perfection.
There is nothing much to say about Parris Jayaraj. It is a movie that just about works, if you are interested in brainless, old, cliched laughs. Perfect for a lazy Saturday evening.