Based
on
a
real-life
incident,
M
Saravanan
has
itched
a
story
for
his
latest
movie
Ivan
Vera
Mathiri.
It
is
a
commercial
movie
with
a
social
message.
Vikram
Prabhu,
who
had
a
great
debut
in
Kumki,
seems
to
have
made
a
right
choice
again
as
the
film
has
given
him
a
good
opportunity
to
showcase
his
skills.
Ivan
Vera
Mathiri
stars
Vikram
Prabhu
and
newbie
Surabhi
in
the
lead
roles.
Ganesh
Venkatraman
has
played
the
role
of
a
cop
and
Vamshi
Krishna
is
the
bad
man
in
the
film.
It
has
Shakhti's
cinematography,
C
Sathya's
music
and
Sreekar
Prasad's
editing.
M
Saravanan
is
inspired
by
an
infamous
real-life
incident.
The
crisis
takes
the
central
stage
after
the
college
atmosphere
turns
violent
with
the
murders
of
three
students.Media
focusses
the
issue
and
starts
debate
on
the
same.
This
is
when
the
hero
Gunasekaran,
a
common
man,
decides
to
fight
for
the
cause
and
to
punish
the
law
minister.
On
the
other
end,
he
falls
in
love
with
Malini
(Surabhi).
But
baddies
kidnap
her.
How
he
fights
the
injustice?
Will
he
be
able
to
save
his
girlfriend?
You
should
watch
the
movie
to
get
answers
to
all
the
questions.
Director
Saravanan
has
tried
hard
to
write
a
screenplay
to
churn
out
a
message-oriented
movie
with
commercial
ingredients.
Rating:
3.0/5
His
screenplay
manages
to
win
audience
appreciation
for
his
attempt.
Though
there
are
minus
points
in
the
narration,
well-written
scenes
and
dialogues
effortlessly
make
audience
sit
till
the
end.
If
you
compare
the
first
and
the
second
halves,
the
latter
part
is
more
engaging
than
the
former.
But
let
me
warn
you,
there
are
times
when
you
would
feel
like
the
director
is
beating
around
the
bush!
But
the
quality
of
the
overall
product
make
us
to
forget
all
those
flaws
in
the
storyline.
Continue
reading
the
story
on
the
slideshow...
Drawback
The
drawback
of
the
movie
is
that
the
story
is
predictable
in
the
later
half
of
the
film.
In
the
end,
it
turns
out
to
become
a
routine
fight
of
a
baddie
and
a
hero.
The
love
story
portions
isn't
engaging
due
to
repetitive
scenes.
Vikram
Prabhu
Vikram
Prabhu
shows
the
strong
signs
of
becoming
a
star.
His
role
in
the
film
is
brilliant
and
he
has
done
complete
justice
to
it.
But
his
dancing
ability
could
be
questioned.
Surabhi
Newbie
Surabhi
has
not
got
a
bigger
role
in
the
movie,
but
she
makes
the
best
out
of
her
limited
role.
Ganesh
Venkatraman
Ganesh
Venkatraman
impresses
audience
in
the
role
of
a
cop.
He
mouths
a
few
punch
dialogues
in
the
film.
Vamshi
Krishna
is
good
in
the
role
of
a
baddie.
Tech
Departments
Sathya's
'Enna
marandhaen'
and
'Thanimayilae'
songs
are
good.
His
background
score
intensifies
the
proceedings.
Shakti's
cinematography
is
praise
worthy,
but
editor
Sreekar
Kumar
could
have
removed
some
dragging
scenes
to
give
a
better
look
to
the
film.
Verdict:
The
highlights
of
the
movie
will
be
action
scenes,
and
the
film
has
turned
out
to
be
fairly
different
kind
of
action
movie.