Thunivu movie review

Story:

A popular bank in Chennai hides Rs 500 crore without the knowledge of the government.

This comes to the knowledge of a gang who plan to loot the money.

However, Ajith and his gang are already inside the bank with plans to steal the money.

Who is Ajith, who is the other gang trying to steal the money. How and why did the bank hide the money from the government all forms the core theme of the movie.

Analysis:

Director H Vinoth does not waste anytime in getting into the core plot of the story.

The movie begins right from the word go. The director has spoke in large about how banks are cheating customers.

He has conveyed the message loud and clear without holding back.

There are enough twists and turns in the movie to keep the audience engaged through out the running time.

Ajith has come out of his comfort zone and is good to see him in a full-fledged energetic role.

This will be a treat for Ajith’s fans. Manju Warrier gets a strong and Meaty role.

Samuthirakani fits perfectly in the role of a commissioner.

Rest of the cast have also done their part well.

Ghibran’s music adds more strength to the scheme of things.

Nirav Shah’s camerawork is top-notch especially during the stunt sequences.

Rating: 3.75/5