Sean Roldan's music is a very big plus for the movie. Though the cast doesn't have any big names, the acting has been immense from the entire cast.
Especially, Ramasamy's performance in the climax scene needs special mention. Ramasamy and Bava Chelladurai gives their ample support to the film. Both, Ramya Pandian and Gayathri as typical rural ladies fit into the role easily. Coming from the theatre background, his performance is unmatchable. He is a thorough performer, and there can be no second thoughts about his acting.
Guru Somasundaram, the man who impressed us with his character performances in films like Aaranya Kaandam, Jigarthanda, has played the lead role for the first time, and he has done full justice to his role. The emotional second half explains what happens when poor people don't get the basic amenities due to the government's less functioning. Writing is very smart and it is great to see a bold film about politics after a very long time. Though the film might be less on engagement factor, there are no yawn moments as there is something regularly on offer. The love portions between Somasundaram and Ramya Pandian is cute and the emotions throughout the movie work big time. The dialogues are also bold and straight-forward, which conveys the intended notions at the right proportion. What made Mannar feel responsible as a citizen? What made him question the government and protest against them? The film answers it beautifully, filled with emotions.ĭirector Raju Murugan has a great vision and one has to appreciate him for coming up with such a film. But the police officials and general people consider him as ‘paithiyam’. Mannar Mannan (Guru Somasundaram) is a middle-aged man who questions the loopholes of democracy and government rule.