Arulnidhi, who has studied civil engineering, is speechless and has little hearing.Dad Bharathiraja is taking a construction contract Middle class family. Marriage arrangements have been made for Athmika and Arulnidhi. In this situation, Bharathiraja was admitted to the Government Hospital in a sudden construction accident. There is a clash with Ashraf who is a lift operator. Arulnidhi beats him in anger. Ashraf along with his 3 friends who work there are involved in criminal activities including murder and robbery for money at night. What did the gang do to take revenge on Arul Nidhi who beat him? Did Arulnidhi save her family from the mob? That’s Thiruvinkural As usual, Arulnidhi has chosen a different plot and acted. He has acted well,Aadmika doesn’t have much to do in the film. Bharathiraja has given a flexible performance as the chosen actor. He brought to light the plight of patients in government hospitals. His eyes are troubled as he cries to be taken home. Although the story is set in a government hospital, it seems to ask whether such people exist there. As the main villain, Ashraf is menacing.Ward Boy Jeeva, Mortuary Man Mahendran and Security Boy Harish who come with him have all shown brutality in villainy. Little Monica’s performance is also excellent. Cinematography by Shinto Podudas is blazing in the action scenes. Songs are okay in Sam CS music. His style in background music is evident in this too. The story starts slowly and stops there when you think it will pick up speed. The climax scene reminds me of Naan Mahaan Naa. Overall, if the director who wanted to give a different action film had worked more on the screenplay, it would have been a good film. It only makes me say that it’s okay now.
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