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6/10
Good End & Message. Not so good screenplay
gmk2gmk8 October 2017
Very good closing message and great Climax. However, Logic goes awry in many places. Would have expected better screenplay especially the film lacks proper thrills & spills. Supporting cast is just OK. Very predictable way in which the story line moves. Missing the masala ingredients of Tamil films too.
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5/10
A cyber-thriller that remains strictly watchable despite its glaring flaws! [+49%]
arungeorge1328 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
'Puriyaadha Pudhir' (translates to The Mystifying Puzzle) is the long-in-the-offing debut venture of writer-director Ranjit Jeyakodi. The movie opens to a woman jumping off the top of a building (to certain death) - an edgy way to kick things off, but the initial portions (of the first half) attempt to give a fallacious sense of consolation that this film is about a much- seen-before breezy romance featuring Kathir (Vijay Sethupathi) and Meera (Gayathrie), one that changes course quite early on.

Kathir's friends get targeted by a cyber-bully (who publishes videos of them in compromising positions - one hooking up with the boss' wife, another scoring drugs) and while he shrugs it off as what they deserved for their savage-in-private mentalities (although he still considers them his besties) at first, he soon realizes that his girlfriend too is at the receiving end of the bargain. Kathir gets disconcerting videos of her changing in a trial room, taking a shower and so on. Like Kathir, we wonder how the apparent cyber-criminal is able to pull off one feat after another with terrifying results.

This is probably the first time in a while, that one feels the tangible presence of something sinister lurking in the shadows (a real, stalker-human threat, not something supernatural) when the cinematographer (Dinesh Krishnan who does exceptional work in these sequences) follows Meera rushing to get to her apartment. The sense of dread is all too evident, but we don't know the answer to the 'Who?' or 'Why?' yet. Almost made me sit up on the bed while I was watching!

The romance is the perfectly-wrapped cliché. Their first glance, the second 'all too co-incidental' meet-up, everything that follows is from the worn-out template what we've seen in countless films before. But Sethupathi is wonderful as always (he's in his younger, leaner avatar here - the movie began shoot 3-4 years ago and was under production delay) while Gayathrie could have been more emotionally expressive (there's a certain woodenness to her, unless she feels threatened).

I loved the scene where a helpless Kathir goes to the police station but the cops need "evidence" (i.e. The compromising videos taken of the victim - poignantly revealing how perverted even some of our law-keepers are) of the crime in order to proceed. I loved how Kathir was forced (by the online blackmailer) to flash on a busy street during heavy downpour. Even the interval block intrigues.

Alas, that's as far as good things go. The big reveal comes around a little too soon (via the most groan-worthy device in the history of cinema - a diary detailing a flashback story - one that's all too predictable but raises more questions than answers). The character played by Ramesh Thilak also didn't fit into the proceedings at all - it almost felt like a blatant manoeuvre to divert audience expectations, no proper beginning or closure given. The music (the Hariharan-Harini melody is sensuous to the ears) and background score (that raise the right kind of eerie feel, especially during the 'apartment' portions) by CS Sam impresses. At 1h 55 minutes, this movie remains thoroughly watchable (although there are plenty of leakages in the script - mostly in trying to link the past with the present, that could have used some fixing - there are quite a few 'Oh come on! Seriously?' moments).

I'd actually suggest another movie (tackling the concept of voyeurism) which was executed in a much better, less commercial manner - 'Lens'.

Verdict: Needed a better climax and overall packaging!
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4/10
Sethupathi should have avoided this venture
sujayjj5520 September 2021
Great fan of sethupathi movies... However this was one of the worst movies that i have seen of his. Except for average performance by sethupathi, nothing else is notable.... Screenplay and direction was very below par... Lead actress seems to be in a confused state throughout the movie.... The worst part is bgm which seems to run through the entire movie.... Very annoying.... It is a long time that i had given a below 5 rating and have given 4 only for sethupathi...plaese avoid this movie to save time... There are better movies in ott....
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5/10
Puriyaatha Pudhir (2017)
santhosh-1029021 March 2018
The movie was good but not so good. The movie has a good message but the movie bores unlike other or compared to other Vijay Sethupathi movies. Everyone acted good in the movie. The movie has many bad and vulgar scenes. 1 Song " Mazhaikulle" was good. BGM was good. Other songs were pathetic.
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