Rating:
3.5/5
Star
Cast:
Jayam
Ravi,
Raashi
Khanna,
Sampath
Raj,
Ramdoss,
Ponvannan
Director:
Karthik
Thangavel
Adanga
Maru
is
yet
another
major
Tamil
movie
that
has
come
out
in
the
theatres
today.
Jayam
Ravi
is
back
in
the
role
of
a
cop
and
the
talented
actor,
who
has
always
impressed
the
audiences
with
his
choices
of
movies,
has
come
up
with
yet
another
promising
movie.
How
has
the
film
turned
out
to
be?
Read
Adanga
Maru
review
here
to
know
more.
Subash
(Jayam
Ravi)
is
a
sensitive
sub-inspector
who
does
his
job
religiously
and
aspires
to
become
an
IPS
officer.
His
life
revolves
around
his
family
and
girlfriend
(Raashi
Khanna)
while
his
interests
range
from
dealing
and
handling
various
types
of
gadgets
(which
could
come
handy
during
the
course
of
the
movie).
His
smooth
sailing
life
hits
a
turmoil
when
a
young
girl
is
dead
under
mysterious
circumstances.
Subash
is
asked
to
close
the
case
as
a
suicide
as
some
big
names
would
be
connected
with
the
case
but
an
undeterred
Subash
tracks
and
nabs
four
youths
who
are
connected
with
the
murder.
What
happens
later
has
been
narrated
in
Adanga
Maru.
It
is
a
typical
revenge
drama
which
doesn't
come
out
as
a
fresh
subject
to
the
audience
but
is
treated
well
in
terms
of
scriptwriting
and
screenplay.
Adanga
Maru
is
a
movie
which
speaks
about
the
mind
game
than
the
muscle
power.
Though
the
movie
comes
with
an
age-old
concept
without
much
twists
and
turns,
the
screen
treatment
by
the
director,
Karthik
Thangavel,
engages
the
audience
throughout
the
movie.
The
brisk
screenplay
doesn't
allow
the
audience
to
find
faults
or
loopholes
in
the
movie.
Cinematography
by
Sathyan
comes
with
dark
and
effective
lighting
that
add
justice
to
the
genre
of
the
movie
while
Anthony's
editing
is
crisp
and
to
the
point.
Sam
CS's
music
is
apt
for
the
movie
which
is
neither
too
praiseworthy
nor
a
letdown.
Jayam
Ravi
is
impressive
throughout
and
stands
as
the
major
highlight
of
Adanga
Maru.
He
fits
the
bill
of
a
police
officer
and
has
emoted
extremely
well.
Raashi
Khanna
is
gorgeous
but
has
lesser
work
to
do.
The
romantic
scenes
between
them
seem
unwanted
and
don't
excite
the
audience.
Sampath
Raj,
Mime
Gopi,
Ponvannan
&
others
have
done
justice
to
their
roles.
Final
Verdict
Adanga
Maru
is
a
good
attempt
which
comes
out
good
as
an
overall
product.
Catch
up
with
the
action
this
weekend.