Director sangaiah should be an origin of deep remote parts of tamilnadu,the way he reflects the lives of people & showcasing their difficulties in the hands of police seems to be personel...
A simple yet powerful plot takes a refreshing look into the cunning minds of police and their incompetence...
The black comedy is evenly spread out all over the flick especially the 2nd half gets even more intense with its natural rib tickling numbers...courtroom dramas and the events unfolding will be a memorable one...
Gnana sambandham steals the show with his natural dialect and one liners,while premgi mannerism & his philosophical take on remand reflects the mood of every individuals view when it comes to police department...
Overall a surprises package where even a granny character could boost up ur mental health.
2 Reviews
Miserably failed
m-ramanan10 December 2023
RATED 5/10
Language: Tamil
Media Partner: Sony Liv
Source: Nil
The first failure of this movie is the cast and immediate second one is witting. This is not even close to the directors earlier movie, very half backed one. Premji's real life character is aptly fit for the lead role but his acting skills killed the movie.
Other than police and Judge all other characters are total mis cast and the ladies are with full glossy makeup in pakka village backdrop. This adds the feel of serial drama.
There are very few funny/good moments, but we cant sit throughout the movie just for these few good moments.
The first failure of this movie is the cast and immediate second one is witting. This is not even close to the directors earlier movie, very half backed one. Premji's real life character is aptly fit for the lead role but his acting skills killed the movie.
Other than police and Judge all other characters are total mis cast and the ladies are with full glossy makeup in pakka village backdrop. This adds the feel of serial drama.
There are very few funny/good moments, but we cant sit throughout the movie just for these few good moments.
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