Thimiru Pudichavan Review: Watch It If You're A Fan Of Commercial Entertainers!
Vijay Antony starrer Thimiru Pudichavan is one among the major releases of the day (November 16, 2018). Read Thimiru Pudichavan review here to know how the film has turned out to be.
Star
Cast:
Vijay
Antony,
Nivetha
Pethuraj,
Daniel
Balaji,
Lakshmi
Ramakrishnan,
Muthuraman
Director:
Ganeshaa
Continuing
his
success
streak
as
an
actor
and
going
in
the
path
of
churning
out
decent
and
engaging
movies,
Vijay
Anthony
is
back
with
yet
another
movie,
Thimiru
Pudichavan.
After
the
super
success
of
Bicchagaadu,
the
Telugu-dubbed
version
of
Pichaikaran,
Thimiru
Pudichavan
has
got
a
simultaneous
release
in
the
Telugu
states
as
Roshagaadu.
Thimiru
Pudichavan
is
an
old-school
commercial
potboiler
flick,
which
is
said
to
offer
complete
value
for
money
to
the
audience.
Vijay
Anthony
as
the
strict,
eccentric
and
honest
cop
works
for
his
department
on
the
lines
of
integrity
and
cracks
at
many
current
happenings
such
as
juvenile
crimes
and
takes
on
the
antagonists.
He
is
not
only
on
a
mission
to
set
things
right
in
his
area,
but
also
inspires
fellow
cops
as
to
how
an
ideal
cop
should
be.
He
is
seen
getting
into
the
action
of
cleaning
the
city
from
criminals
and
even
drainage
and
thus,
setting
an
example.
Heroine
Nivetha
Pethuraj,
who
plays
the
love
interest
of
our
hero,
too
is
a
police
officer
and
hence,
travels
along
with
Anthony
throughout
the
movie.
Vijay
Anthony
has
yet
again
rendered
another
decent
and
adequate
performance
in
line
with
the
script
requirement.
He
knows
his
pros
and
cons
as
an
actor
and
has
just
balanced
the
line
without
going
overboard
nor
undermining
himself.
Nivetha
is
gorgeous
and
at
the
same
time
is
convincing
as
a
sub-inspector.
She
is
sure
to
earn
some
handy
number
of
fans
post
this
movie.
The
rest
of
the
casting
just
fits
the
bill
right
for
the
movie.
Vijay
Anthony
is
not
just
the
actor
who
has
done
his
job
religiously,
but
has
scored
quite
good
as
the
music
director
and
producer
of
the
movie
as
well.
Both
the
music
and
production
values
are
apt
to
the
movie.
Director
Ganesh,
an
associate
of
SS
Rajamouli
once
upon
a
time,
has
come
out
with
a
convincing
package.
The
first
half
is
gripping
and
entertaining,
while
the
second
half
retains
the
interest
held
by
the
first
half.
This
is
a
case
of
a
typical
commercial
movie
that
caters
good
service
to
the
B
&
C
centers
and
often
reminds
the
audience
of
a
Hari's
commercial
movie.
Editing
and
Cinematography
by
Richard
are
adequate
on
an
overall
scope.
Thimiru
Pudichavan
is
a
simple,
straightforward
and
a
no-logic
entertainer.
This
one
can
be
enjoyed
by
the
masses
and
audience
who
are
fans
of
such
commercial
entertainers.