Movie: Thunivu
Release Date: 11 January 2023
Director: H. Vinoth
Music Director: M. Ghiban
Budget: INR 200 Crore
Cast: Ajith Kumar, Manju Warrier and John kokken.
Introduction
A gang with the help of a police officer (Ajay) plans to rob a bank in Chennai of illegally held Rs.500 crores. Accordingly, the gang goes to the bank and keeps the customers in a loop. The gang is brought under control at gunpoint by an international gangster, Dark Devil (Ajith).
A police team headed by the Commissioner (Samuthirakani) rushes in to catch him. Did the Commissioner catch the robbery gang? Did Dark Devil escape? The rest is the story.
Movie Review
The fast-paced screenplay and how all the characters are introduced and brought into the story make the film interesting. Ajithkumar performed a one-man show by himself. Swagger
AK's character is well-designed and his mannerisms and dance moves entertained not only his fans but everyone in the theatre. His character was likeable. A Big treat for his fans. Finally, this negative shade of AK is fascinating and engaging till the last min of the film.
Message
The message was delivered crisply and clearly without being cringey. The film kept the audience engaged throughout and didn't disappoint. Lots of guns blazing through and fight scenes were brilliantly created special credit to the camera team.
Ghibran hits this one out of the park with elevating BGMs and perfect songs. Manju Warrier set the screen on fire. H.Vinoth's female characters never disappoint and Manju Warrier took it to the next level.
The brain and intellect of H.Vinoth have done a phenomenal job by doing a lot of research and adding true details to this script, which most directors don't do these days! The biggest credit always goes to him. John Dokken, G.M.Sundar, Samuthirakani, Bugs, Prem, Veera, and Ajay did great justice to their characters.
Mahanadi Shankar as an innocent constable did wonderfully. Big claps for Mohana Sundaram (Mai pa) for Cracking hilarious jokes. Dharshan gets kudos from the audience.
The fast-paced first half was brisk. Some illogical Climax is a big blow to the film.

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