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Producer: Raja S N Director: Ravi Cast: Vignesh, Divya, Nasser Music: Srikanth Deva
Director Ravi has done a good job in his very debut film itself. He seems to have learnt the art of treading different path from his master Bala, as he has tried to present ‘Aacharya’ in a different manner. The film tells about a young Brahmin boy who takes to violence following certain unavoidable circumstances.
In the film, Yadunandan (Vignesh) is from a poor Brahmin family. He goes to Madurai in search of job after the death of his parents and earns his living by doing petty jobs at a police station. As fate has it, he is sent to jail after being charged with a crime that he has not committed. In the prison, a person by name Kokki (Kanja Karuppu) introduces him to Mayakka (Vadivukarasi), who finds him a job and a place to lay his head on. They work for Annavi Thevar (Nasser), the boss of the locality.
Yadunandan than meets Devakosa Mangai (Divya) and falls in love with her. He enables her to become a police officer with the help of Annavi Thevar. At the meantime, Mayakka brutally killed by her rivals. Now, Annavi Thevar’s true colors begin to come out for all to see, thus forcing Yadhunandan to do away with him. Yadhunandan proves his innocence in the climax.
Hero Vignesh has done justice to his role. He carries himself well as a god-fearing youth and as an angry man. Divya looks pretty and doesn’t look like a debutante. Nasser and Vadivukarasi also have done good job. Technical aspects of the film are fine with soothing music by Srikanth Deva.
On the whole, director Ravi has managed to come out with a good entertainer. It’s worth watching.
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