Movie Review: Tamilukku En Ondrai Aluthavum - Tedious


The movie starring 'Attakathi' Dhinesh, Nakul as male leads and Bindu Madhavi, Aishwarya Dutta as female leads looked like a comedy entertainer if you have watched the trailer. But it is not the case. The movie is a thriller cum scientific.

Starting with a bomb threat and Bindu Madhavi in a critical state, the movie brings suspense straight away. Nakul(Vasanth) is an unemployed graduate who is innovative in his field (Electronics). Aishwarya Dutta approaches Nakul for a project work and she was impressed by his intelligence.

Bindu Madhavi(Simmy) plays a bank employee who also gives counseling to mentally disturbed people. Accidently, Dinesh was counseled for love failure(though he is not the case) by Bindu Madhavi and he falls in love with her. As usual, the heroine rejects the proposal and disrespects Dinesh publically for which she apologizes later.

MD Asif was introduced as a terrorist who comes to Chennai to blast the city using mobile signals to activate bombs. He fields the bomb in a taxi which Sathish drives without knowing that he has a bomb in his back. Sathish meanwhile was robbed by a thief who helps MD Asif.

Middle of this, a magnetic storm approaches Earth, a natural disaster demolishing all mobile signals. Bindu Madhavi was stuck inside a construction plant, no one in the field knows that she was and an 86 ton weighed stone is about to be dropped.

There comes the interval with almost most of the story revealed, with a heroine's life under threat combined with a bomb, the screenplay gains momentum.

In the second half, it's all the magnetic storm which prevents MD Asif from activating the bomb. But at the same time Bindu Madhavi was at risk with her mobile, the key to locate her, inactive without the signal.

Nakul is inventing a technology to transmit land-line signal to mobiles. With the technology as the key, the movie keeps the crowd engaged to see whether Dinesh saves Bindu Madhavi as well as MD Asif 's plans to explode the city relies on the same.

The movie also portrayed the lack of practical knowledge in today's education system. And, it ends with a moral that "You reap what you sow".

Marks: 6.5/10


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