Aattral movie review

Story:

Vidharth is a mechanical engineer who wants to develop an automatic car. He needs Rs 10 lakh to start the work.

Seeing Vidharth in search of money, his father Charlie, a mechanic, brings 10 lakh rupees. However, he is killed by some mysterious men who also steal the money.

Did Vidharth find out the truth about his father’s death? Was he able to find those responsible for his father’s murder? Did he fulfil his dream of creating an automatic car forms the crux of the story.

Analysis:

Director KL Kannan has taken a different story and has directed it in an convincing manner. However, the execution of the story could have been better.

As usual, Vidharth delivers a realistic performance and adds strength to the film. Charlie gives a wonderful performance as the father and creates the much needed emotional impact.

Shirita Rao has delivered a beautiful performance, Vignesh and Vamsi Krishna have done their part well in the supporting roles.

Ashwin Hemanth’s music also brings life to the film’s scenes with Kolanji Kumar’s cinematography.

Rating: 3.2/5