AKKRAN TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW
Cast
M.S. Baaskar – veerapandi
Kabali Vishwanth – siva
Namo Naarayana – paranthaman
Venba – devi
Ahkash Premkumar – arjun
Priya Dharshini – priya
Karthik Chadrasekar – selvam
Crew
Producer – KKD
Production Company – Kundram Productions
Director – Arun K Prasad
DOP – M.A.Anand
Music – SR Hari
Editor – P.Manigandan
Stunt – Saravedi Saravanan
Production Executive – Sokkalingam
PRO – Sathish (AIM)
Publicity Designs – F5 Media
Tamilnadu Theatrical Release by Tamizh Cinemas (Dhanapal Ganesh & Shivani Senthil)
Right from the beginning of the film, MS Bhaskar tries to bring out the truth by kidnapping two people and keeping them tied up in an old bungalow.
In flashback
Ms Bhaskar, who lives with her two daughters, wants to get her first daughter, Venba, married. But Venba is sure that she will marry Kabali Vishwant as she is already engaged in marriage talks. Priyadarshini, the youngest daughter, goes missing while studying medicine and taking a coaching class for it. After inquiring at the coaching center owned by influential politician Namo Narayanan, they get hold of a lawyer and file a complaint at the police station when they do not get a proper answer.
Vishwanth also helps but without getting any clue, the two who are tied up by Ms. Bhaskar start telling some horrible truths fearing Bhaskar’s attack. To tell the story of the two men in two different ways, who in the end found the truth and what did the two do? That is the rest of the story.
MS Bhaskar does a great job as a father of two daughters and is also amazing as an action hero as he captures and kicks the villains. Akash Premkumar and Karthik Chandrasekhar who are the villains have acted naturally. Namo Narayanan has done a great job as a politician, Venba and Priyadarshini have done their roles well.
Big credit to M A Anand’s cinematography. Hari SR music is enjoyable. Pinnani composed the music and the duo has done well. Director Arun K Prasad has told the suspense thriller story interestingly for everyone to enjoy. Kudos.
MOVIE RATING : 2.5/5
REVIEW BY B4U MEDIA TEAM