Movie Review | ‘Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal’ Is A Film That Works In Parts – FilmyVoice
Director Vishal Venkat’s ‘Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal’ is a fairly properly made entertainer that manages to maintain you for essentially the most half however doesn’t depart you fully satisfied by the point it ends.
The movie’s story revolves round 4 folks, every of whom belong to a special section of society.
Pradeesh (Abi Haasan), an aspiring actor and son of a well-known director, is tremendous wealthy. Praveen (performed by Praveen), an IT worker who’s on the town and looking out to return to his mission within the US, belongs to the higher center class.
Vijay (Ashok Selvan), who works in a cell store as a salesman, and Rajasekar (Manikandan), who’s with the housekeeping division of a agency, belong to the center class and decrease center class respectively.
All these characters don’t have anything in widespread besides that all of them have flaws that significantly inconveniences all people round them. The unhappy half is whereas all people round them is conscious of their persona warts, they aren’t.
This modifications when instantly someday, an accident happens and a person dies. How the accident modifications all 4 characters is what the movie is all about.
The movie works by and huge primarily due to the truth that the tales of two characters — Rajasekar and Vijay — are informed with lots of ardour and conviction. The tales of the opposite two — Praveen and Pradeesh — aren’t as convincing and look like slightly far off from actuality.
As an example, the movie has a sequence that reveals Pradeesh, the actor son of a giant director, being accused of killing the person within the accident. As public opinion gathers towards him, Pradeesh’s father and mom, who, we’re informed deeply cares about their son, are proven enjoying video video games with an actress who was primarily answerable for the needle of suspicion to level at him!
Rajasekar’s story is essentially the most spectacular of the lot because it successfully communicates the message it seems to be to ship throughout. Manikandan, who impressed in ‘Jai Bhim’ as Rajakannu, does an impressive job as soon as once more as Rajasekar on this movie.
As a person who’s at all times in a tearing hurry to go up the ladder of success with out taking the time to correctly full duties entrusted to his care, Manikandan does a implausible job. Due to the way by which the character is fleshed out, the message that one should full what one takes up, comes throughout clearly.
Ashok Selvan is the following finest performer on this movie. He delivers a commendable efficiency as a person who’s unable to specific his love for his form, understanding father. He nails it in a number of the sequences, particularly the one by which he hugs Manikandan, after being overcome by guilt at not having executed sufficient for his father when he was alive.
The movie options some sensible performances from Nasser, who performs Vijay’s father, and Ilavarasu, who’s forged as Rajasekar’s uncle. Actress Reyaa, who performs Malar, additionally delivers a neat efficiency. All these performances add worth to the movie and thereby assist it rating.
On the technical aspect, Radhan’s music is a giant plus as are Meyyindiran’s visuals. Prasanna’s enhancing is neat and helps preserve the narrative tight. For somebody who’s simply beginning off, director Vishal Venkat reveals immense promise.
‘Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal’ catches your eye and manages to retain your consideration. The place it fails although is in having the ability to depart you satisfied.
Movie: Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal
Director: Vishal Venkat
Forged: Ashok Selvan, Reyaa, Manikandan, Abi Haasan, Anju Kurian, Riythvika, Okay.S. Ravikumar, Praveen and Bhanupriya
Period: 140 minutes
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