SATTAM EN KAIYIL TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW
How long has it been since you’ve seen a film this intense from start to finish? The law is in my hands, a thrilling action thriller that takes place overnight. Yercaud Hill… Night time… Satish is driving the car with some thought and excitement.
A car crashes unexpectedly into an oncoming bike during rush hour. The biker died on the spot. Not knowing what to do in fear, Satish carries the body of the deceased in his car trunk and continues the journey. Police check post in between…
It is a habit of Sathish to suddenly get tensed but his words get confused. When the inspector interrogates Satish, his mouth shuts, so Satish hits him in anger, calling him Inspector Tikvayan. What happened after that is told without any loss of vigor till the climax!
Sathish, who enjoyed comedy roles, recently acted as the protagonist in some films .But in a way we can say that Satish’s first film as a hero is Khattan En Kai. Asathi is so dapper in a serious role, without a hint of comedy. He has done justice to the character by doing his part very well, like being afraid of the police, being in tension, doing something drastic and diverting attention when he is about to get caught.
In particular, Satish has added strength to the film by not singing duets and not showing action in the fight scenes, focusing only on acting.
Ajay Raj, who plays the police sub-inspector, shows his majestic appearance, his brilliant acting, his power towards the higher authorities, his subordinates, his arrogance, and the way he takes revenge.
Especially the scene where Pavel makes Navgeetan bring tea and asks him to give it to Sathish in the lockup attracts attention.
Even though it is a small role, Pavel Navgeetan, who is acting in a way that makes a mark, is it the strongest role in the film? He is just threatening. The sarcastic speech, the arrogant body language, the obsession with the name of inquiry are all special.
Only in a few films are some characters set up to the point where the protagonist and the villain can be eaten. The role of Pavel Navageet in the film Khatam En Kaye is such a role.
Mime Gopi, director E. Ramadoss, Ritika, Vidya Pradeep, Ajay Jessie, Bhava Chelladurai and others are in small roles but they are acting well.
Although most of the scenes take place at night, all of them are clearly captured by PG. Muthiah’s camera.
Music by MS Jones Rupert is the strength of the film.
Cinematographer Martin Titus is to be commended as I told the story in a linear fashion, even though the scenes were interspersed back and forth.
Director Sachi has made the crime thriller that takes place in a single night very straight and enjoyable. The director has made the best use of any character without wasting it. Compliments.
Kudos to the team for delivering an enjoyable crime thriller.
All in all everyone can watch and enjoy… the law is in my hands!
MOVIE RATING:4/5
MOVIE REVIEW BY B4U MEDIA TEAM.