Indru Netru Naalai Movie Review


Cast :

Arya in a Cameo appearance
Vishnu as Elango
Mia George as Anu
Karunakaran as Pulivetti Arumugam
Jayaprakash as Rajarathinam
Sai Ravi as Kuzhandaivelu
T. M. Karthik as Giridhara Parthasarathy
Anupama Kumar

Crew :

Directed by     : Ravi Kumar. R
Produced by     : C. V. Kumar, K. E. Gnanavelraja
Music by     : Hiphop Tamizha
Cinematography     : A. Vasanth
Edited by     : Leo John Paul
Production     : Thirukumaran Entertainment
PRO        : Nikkil

Review :

Indru Netru Naalai science fiction comedy film,written and directed by Ravi Kumar in his debut feature and jointly produced by Thirukumaran Entertainment and Studio Green.The film features Vishnu and Mia George in the lead while Karunakaran, T. M. Karthik and Jayaprakash play supporting roles.

A scientist Arya in the year 2065 invents a time machine and to prove its capability sends it back in time to 2015. However, the machine is seen by three persons in the past — Elango (Vishnu), a young man who is finding it hard to catch a break, his friend Pulivetti Arumugam (Karunakaran) a pretend astrologer, and Giridhara Parthasarathy (T. M. Karthik) an inventor. The three are involved in a minor accident and they witness the time machine appearing out of thin air while they are recovering from the shock. While Parthasarathy plans to keep it to himself, he ends up in a coma and Elango and Arumugam use the machine to further the latter's astrology business.

They recover things that have been lost by people by going back in time but do so under the guise of astrology. However, during one such excursion into the past, they meddle more than necessary and this prevents the death of Kuzhandaivelu (Sai Ravi), a gangster and extortionist, who is actually targeting Rajarathinam (Jayaprakash), the father of Elango's girlfriend Anu (Mia George). Soon, things begin to spiral out of control and their lives become living hell.

Every character is well etched and the cast perfectly chosen. Vishnu seems to be on a roll with two hits last year, Mundasupatti and Jeeva. He is totally at ease with the character, giving a natural and effortless performance with no excess drama. Music by Hiphop Tamizha, especially the background score, is apt, and the song Indru Netru Naalai is quite addictive. Karunakaran keeps us smiling with his lines, and the “lost and found” business that Ilango cooks up with Pulivetti Arumugam is a riot. Mia George, Jayaprakash, Sai Ravi, who plays the antagonist, and T M Karthik, the geeky scientist, are all equally impressive.But it is undoubtedly the director, who deserves all the credit.

Rating : 3.5/5

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