Film: Irandam Ulagaporin Kadaisi Gundu
Cast: Dinesh Ravi, Anandi, Riythvika, Anekha, Ramdoss, Ramesh Thilak, John Vijay, Lijeesh
Director: Athiyan Athirai
Rating: ****
Reviewer: George Sylex
What's About - Neelam Production's second adventure Irandam Ulagaporin Kadaisi Gund by debutant Athiyan Athirai is about work abuse in a scrapyard, dependable impacts of World War 2, segregation, love, discrimination, cast, double-crossing and that's just the beginning.
Story - The movie begins about the bombs which were dumped on seas consequence of World War 2 and how it winds up at in scrapyard and infrequently detonates when the laborers attempt to disassemble the bomb thinking it as steel and aluminum. As per Athiyan Athirai, the film has motivation from genuine tales about the misuse of work during his days in scrapyards. The film shows how lorry drivers' issues are ignored and how they are regularly presented to expressway burglars while resting during transportation.
Analysis - Director Athiyan Athirai goes out on a limb and grips us tightly with some adroit insider facts in scenes. The dialogues are the film's benefits and it's a movie where pretty much every character has had his influence very well. The way Athiyan Athirai gives this narrative of an individual a worldwide viewpoint is intriguing. In an introduction, we see a metal piece yard, much the same as the one that Selvam works in, getting annihilated after an unexploded bomb impacts there. This scene also enables set a ticking-to clock spine-chiller vibe to this film once Selvam starts to move the bomb. Tik Tok Tik Tok!
Star's Performances - Dinesh as Selvam is only another ace class by the fantastically capable actor. His bulked-up physique mannerisms, his word usage, the alarmed, the regret of an individual who is tempered lorry driver who can't resist the opportunity to challenge unfairness. Aandhi is top-notch as Chiittu. A mainstay of expectation and quality for Selvam. The film's best bend is held for Munishkanth, who plays Puncture, Selvam's associate. He goes all through the movie with Dinesh and how his fantasy to turn into a driver comes to end was bizarre. Riythvika as Tanya, who plays as a columnist is great.
Direction - This is an extremely amazing introduction by Athiyan Athirai. We as a whole realize PA Ranjith's last production film was an unadulterated dramatization dependent on the caste system. But we can't make reference to any type here for this movie. It's a mix of classifications that works splendidly for the movies. There are mixes of thriller, action, sentiment, dark satire, dramatization, politics, castes, and betrayals in this film. The debutant Athiyan has composed the screenplay as he originates from Pa Ranjith's school of course and we can discover some likeness from Ranjith's movie about caste, discrimination, and abuse appeared through business people perspective.
Music, Cinematography & Action - Tenma's music is genuine in addition to the film the utilization of metallic techno sounds are crisp and they work particularly well in the action scenes. His splendid foundation scores have adjusted with Dinesh's normal acting. The fights are actually similar to how ordinary people would battle, and It resembles how you'd battle without preparing, driven absolutely by good judgment and an endurance nature. Kishore Kumar's cinematography is a gem of this movie. He uses his frames like a master and captures the right moments brilliantly.
Verdict - Irandam Ulagaporin Kadaisi Gundu directed by debutant Athiyan Athirai film will scare the spectators about how we are perched on a time bomb holding back to detonate. According to my view, this is extraordinary compared to other movies of this decade.
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