Aayiram Porkaasukal movie review

Story:

Saravanan is a native of a village near Thanjavur. He does not go to any work and leads a lazy life.

One day his nephew Vidharth comes to his house and starts living with him.

The plan to construct a bathroom near their house and commence the work for it.

Two persons including George come to carryout the work for digging for the bathroom.

While digging for the bathroom, George finds 1,000 gold coins. He tries to take it all by himself.

But Saravanan and Vidharth comes to know about the gold coins and decide to make three shares.

What happens next and who gets hold of the gold coins forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:

Directed by Ravi Murukaya, the movie has all the elements for a rural comedy drama.

The way in which the director has conceived the scenes is really interesting.

Story and the screenplay are the biggest strength of the movie.

The movie has some realistic performance from the lead and supporting actors as well.

Saravanan has delivered a neat and subtle performance and spearheads the entire movie.

As usual, Vidharath has got into the skin of the character and has done complete justice to his role.

Rest of the cast including Arundhathi and George have done their part in a convincing manner.

Music by Johan and camerawork by Banu Murugan are impressive and adds more strength to the movie.

Rating: 3.7/5

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