Thirudan
Police
is
the
third
film
in
which
Attakathi
Dinesh
has
been
portrayed
as
a
hero.
This
film
created
some
decent
expectations
after
Dinesh's
performance
in
his
previous
film
as
a
blind
person.
Also
since
the
Cuckoo
actor
managed
to
bag
a
role
of
a
cop
in
Thirudan
Police,
it
added
extra
curiosity
to
the
film
before
its
release
among
movie
buffs.
So
what
does
Thirudan
Police
has
to
offer?
To
begin
with,
it
is
not
a
film
which
portrays
a
tough
cop
or
a
daunting
villain
instead
its
a
film
which
manages
to
tickle
your
funny
bone.
Plot:
The
protagonist's
(Attakathi
Dinesh)
father
is
a
honest
and
a
candid
police
constable
who
is
disliked
by
everyone
including
his
own
son.
Him
along
with
Assistant
Commissioner's
son
(played
by
Nithin
Sathya)
are
two
reprobates
in
the
area
and
a
new
girl
comes
to
their
area
as
their
neighbor.
Iyshwarya
Rajesh
who
plays
the
daughter
of
a
Sub
Inspector
catches
the
attention
of
both
Dinesh
and
Nithin
Sathya
on
her
arrival
and
the
two
start
their
petty
fights
over
the
girl.
Seeing
his
son
indulging
in
fights
with
the
police
constable's
son,
Assistant
Commissioner
calls
upon
the
hero's
father
to
warn
him
of
dire
consequences
if
his
son
continues
to
fight
with
his
own
son.
The
strict
police
constable,
who
doesn't
have
anything
to
do
with
this
raises
his
voice
against
his
superior
and
walks
away.
Being
insulted
by
a
constable,
the
AC
plots
his
downfall
by
involving
him
in
an
encounter
of
a
popular
rowdy
played
by
Rajendran.
Rajendran
kills
the
police
constable
in
the
battle
and
Attakathi
Dinesh
gets
his
father's
job.
Dinesh
who
initially
feels
happy
about
his
father's
demise
gets
to
know
about
the
difficulties
that
were
faced
by
his
father
once
he
takes
up
the
job
of
a
PC.
He
gradually
learns
about
the
execution
that
led
to
his
father's
death
and
how
he
seeks
revenge
forms
the
rest
of
the
story
which
is
been
told
with
the
right
mixture
of
humour.
Performances:
Attakathi
Dinesh
has
shined
in
the
movie
when
he
portrays
a
carefree
son
who
dislikes
his
father
and
then
as
a
helpless
police
constable
who
is
treated
like
a
servant
in
the
department.
He
has
expressed
anger
while
dealing
with
culprits
who
brought
about
his
father's
downfall
in
a
nice
way
by
bringing
out
an
angry
and
to
some
extent
a
strict
police
officer.
Iyshwarya's
role
is
limited
as
she
appears
only
in
duet
songs
and
to
flaunt
her
beauty
before
the
hero.
Bala
Saravanan
is
seen
throughout
the
movie
along
with
the
protagonist
and
has
done
a
fair
job
taking
care
of
the
humour
section.
Technicalities:
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja's
background
music
adds
some
stability
to
the
film
while
his
songs
are
disappointing.
Cameraman
Siddharth
has
done
an
excellent
job
while
Caarthick
Raju
excels
as
a
director
with
his
ability
to
make
a
film
interesting
with
his
screenplay.
Verdict:
Though
Thirudan
Police
is
the
same
old
story
of
revenge,
debutant
director
Caarthick
Raju
has
managed
to
steal
the
show
with
right
mixture
of
comedy,
sentiment
and
action.
Thirudan
Police
will
manage
to
surprise
you
for
comedy
has
been
delivered
both
by
the
cop
as
well
as
by
the
miscreant
which
will
make
you
laugh
throughout
the
film.