Dejavu movie review

Story:

Achyuth Kumar is a writer, who goes to a police station seeking protection.

He claims that the characters from the crime stories he has been writing are actually making calls to him, threatening to kill him.

Initially, the cops dismiss his statement as the rantings of a drunkard and ask him to leave the premises. But soon the cops realise that what Achyuth is writing in his book happen exactly as soon as he writes them or as he is writing them.

But DGP Madhu is not able to make use of the state resources due to circumstances and employs Arulnithi to find her daughter who goes missing just like in the book. Was Arulnithi able to solve the mystery forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:

Director Arvindh Srinivasan has come up with an interesting script that is full of twists and turns.

The movie begins as an investigative thriller and eventually turns into a revenge drama.

The script is refreshingly fresh and therefore, the film has your attention.

The film has some really good performances to offer as well. Arulnithi as the special police officer investigating the case fits the role perfectly.

Achyuth Kumar delivers an impressive performance as a drunk writer and actor Kali Venkat as constable Ezhumalai again gives a commendable performance.

Ghibran’s music is pulsating and Muthaiya’s camerawork is commendable.

Rating: 3.4/5

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