Ariyavan movie review
Story:
A gang targets young women in the name of love and take obscene videos.
The gang then uses this video to blackmail them and use force them into prostitutions.
Heroine’s friend also becomes victim of this gang. Following this the hero struggles to save the heroine’s friend and rest of the girls who are caught in the gang.
Was the hero successful or not forms the rest of the story.
Analysis:
Director Mithran has not just spoke about the problems the women face in the society but also suggests solutions to overcome them.
The screenplay is interesting and keeps the audience engaged.
More hard hitting dialogues could have conveyed the message in a more effective manner.
Ishaaon makes a decent debut in this movie. He shines in the action sequences. Pranali delivers a neat performance.
The chemistry between the lead pair is impressive. Daniel Balaji is manacing as the villain. Rest of the cast have also done their part well.
Music by James Vasanth adds more strength to the movie. Cinematography by Vishnu Shri is laudable.
Rest of the technical aspects are okayish.
Rating: 3.2/5