Iraivan
Review
A Psychological Crime Thriller with Twists and Turns from Director I. Ahmed.
Iraivan is about Serial killings and Copy cat crimes/copy cat murderers. Director I. Ahmed has tried to capture the mindset of Psycho killers who have introvert personality.
Young girls are murdered in the city by an unknown murderer. Serial killings take place.
ACP Arjun(Jayam Ravi) and Andrew (Naren) are appointed to handle the case. Arjun is a fearless cop who takes law in his own hands and punishes criminals. Although other officers are against Arjun, Andrew defends and supports Arjun. During the operation to catch Smiley killer Brahma, Arjun loses Andrew. Arjun resigns his job and starts a coffee shop with Priya(Nayanthara). Priya is Andrew's brother. He stays with Priya.
Smiley killer Brahma(Rahul Bose) escapes from Prison. Crimes continue to happen. At a point whereabouts of Brahma is figured out. He is shot dead by the Department. When Department thinks that it's over, Crimes Continue to happen. Young girls are murdered again. Murderer sends videos of murder to respective family. When Brahma is dead, who is the new murdererer? He is targeting Arjun. why? Arjun loses his Brother's daughter to the murderer. Did Arjun figure out the copy cat murderer? Sophie, daughter of Andrew is abducted by the copycat murderer. Arjun could not save Andrew. Was he able to save Sophie? Did he finish the copy cat murderer? That's Iraivan.
Jayam Ravi, Rahul Bose and Vinoth Kishan are key performers.
சில இடங்களில் Over Acting தெரிந்தாலும் வினோத் கிஷன் நன்றாக நடித்துள்ளார்...
Nayanthara, Naren, Vijayalakshmi, Ashish Vidyarthi, Azhagam Perumal, Charlie, Ashwin Kumar and Bagavathi Perumal have performed their roles well.
Background score by Yuvan Shankar Raja is a Key Strength for Iraivan.
Cinematography by Hari. K. Vedantam is a key strength for Iraivan.
Stunts have been directed well.
Screenplay is engaging...But lacks depth when it comes to Investigation...Director breaks Suspenses at many places which could have actually made the Screenplay much more intriguing.
Iraivan lacks intensity and immersion in the First half...However keeps you engaged...
Second half is engaging. However it is predictable.
Overall, an engaging Psychological Crime Thriller from Director I. Ahmed
Maximum Ratings: 3.25 * stars
Minimum Ratings: 3 * stars
Score card: 50 to 40/100
Value: Good to watchable
Rating structure:
Rating stars (*****) | Score card | Value |
5* stars | 100 | Fantastic |
4.5* stars | 90 | Awesome |
4* stars | 80 | Outstanding |
3.75* stars | 70 | Excellent |
3.5* stars | 60 | Very Good |
3.25* stars | 50 | Good |
3* stars | 40 | Watchable |
2.75* stars | 30 | Middling |
2.5* stars | 20 | Mediocre |
Trailer
Looks like a Psychological Crime Thriller that's related to serial killings of young girls by a psychopath murderer. Trailer is Intriguing.
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