Brilliant
screenplay is all you can say about this film. What a performance by Arvind
Swamy, he oozes style and smartness throughout this film. The role that Arvind
Swamy got is really good and he enjoys it to the fullest, till the last scene.
He is really lucky to get this role in a comeback sorts of film. What a
terrific performance!
‘Jayam’
Ravi as he is famously called, completes his role succinctly. As a tough police
officer who tops the ranks during training and very good in collecting
information about his enemy even before his posting is confirmed really creates
lot of expectations on his role. We eagerly wait to see how this brilliant cop
is going to snatch an almost uncatchable enemy. The film starts with a succinct
tag line ‘Tell me about your enemy, I will tell about you.’
There
are lot of hypes created around the role of ‘Jayam’ Ravi’s Mithran. Mithran
however disappoints us with his emotionless approach which all movie watchers
would expect in a hero (main screen). But his role was such to not to display
any emotions (soft side) on anyone. Nayanthara finally gets some flesh on her
face, a much needed change after her appearance was commented all across the
magazines and film news. We get a chance to see Mahima (Nayan) as a brave and
tough woman who fittingly loves an equally brilliant hero, Mithran.
There
was not a scene in this film where you will feel let down. Thambi Ramaiah cameo
in this serious film was much needed and provides the much needed laughter in
all of us. Theatres erupted in laughter for his comedies when Siddharth
(Arvind) talks to his dad of his plans in the car while driving, especially the
one when he says ‘Naan eppo rendu kolai panna plan sonnen’ (When did I plan to
kill two people). Thambi Ramiah as Sengalvarayan provides the lighter side of
politicians who match in real life scenarios, who would just read whatever is
printed in their material (reading).
Mithran
finds that all petty crimes lead to larger group, all the gangsters add up to
one head who oversees all the operations without his name coming out. This is
typical of Illuminatis mode of operation. The director is also brilliant enough
to show how newspapers (media in general) mislead people and how they shape the
thinking process of people. A good ground work done by director Mohan Raja this
time. It needs lot of courage and effort to know these details to the point and
another type of talent to bring it to mainstream media (cinema) without
creating much buzz or tension. Hats off to director in this regards. He carefully
handles the script.
Technically
the scenes were up to the mark and how Mithran’s friends help him without much
fuzz was much welcome change in the film. It shows their friendship and loyalty
to each other. There were lot of truth that had been attempted to be revealed
in this film and I am sure people who watched this film can connect these facts
to reality (in life). Especially what the pharmaceutical giants (and mafia) do
in order to make sure that our country doesn’t get the best (and cheap medicine).
All
in all this film is wholesome factual movie that can still be valid at any
point in future. The way the director exposes the network of goons, big
business players and finally the head of all these organizations is a
commendable work. A brave and breezy film that should be encouraged and watched
by everyone to know the sad reality in the crimes happening around us.