Film: Thegidi
Starring: Ashok Selvan, Janani Iyer
Director: P. Ramesh
Producer: CV Kumar
Banner: Thirukumaran Entertainments
Music: Nivas Prasanna
Starring: Ashok Selvan, Janani Iyer
Director: P. Ramesh
Producer: CV Kumar
Banner: Thirukumaran Entertainments
Music: Nivas Prasanna
Story:
Thegidi is a murder mystery that starts when Ashok Selvan is hired as a
detective by the government to grab complete details of their targets.
Detectives are generally instructed not to get into direct contact with
their subjects during mission neither they may reveal professional
identities to someone. Unexpectedly, our spy get closer with Janani Iyer
during his fourth case and his fifth case welcomes him in the form of
Janani Iyer. Meanwhile, Ashok came to know that couple of his previous
clients were killed and after few norms he understands that the persons
whose informations he collected will be killed and try to save the other
two along with his love Janani Iyer with the help of Police inspector
Jayaprakash. Who is the Murderer? Will Ashok Selvan succeed in rescuing
the other three? Watch Thegidi to know the reasons behind serial
murders...
Performances:
Ashok Selvan has delivered a clean performance
throughout the film. His expressions could have been better. Though he
looks similar to actor Nanda in Thegidi, Ashok proved his capable
enough.
Janani Iyer looks natural and did her parts with ease. Their on-screen chemistry highly worked out throughout the first half of the movie.
Kaali as Ashok's friend
has done a commendable job and his subtle one liners bring some good
laughter. Supporting characters Jayakumar, Pradeep Nair complemented the
film and Jayaprakash given his best as ever in the cop role.
Technical Analysis:
'Naalaya Iyyakunar Season 2' winner P. Ramesh excelled with his pacy
narration and screenplay that keeps audiences hooked. Timing has worked
wonders for Thegidi that never made director slip from his theme.
Nivas Prasanna is an asset for Ashok
Selvan's Thegidi. His background scores supported the film's tempo and
songs were perfectly placed. Though four out of five appear in the first
half viewers never complain, its relief.
Cinematography by Dinesh Krishnan
elvates the scenes, especially the murder and perplexed. Songs are well
captured. Leo John Paul's editing is crisp.
Analysis:
Debutante technicians, director P. Ramesh, composer Nivas Prasanna,
cameraman Dinesh Krishnan and editor Leo John Paul perfect delivered a
paisa vasool movie. Thegidi is technically high, either it be filming or
dialogues or songs. Performances are just natural and the team has
neatly presented an edge of the seat detective mystery in just 2 hrs,
which is laudable.
Final Verdict: Paisa Vasool Murder Mystery, Worth Watching...