Rating:
3.0/5
Star
Cast:
Bobby
Simha,
Prasanna,
Vivek,
Amala
Paul,
Sanam
Shetty
Director:
Susi
Ganesan
Thiruttu
Payale
2,
directed
by
Susi
Ganeshan,
featuring
Bobby
Simha,
Prasanna
and
Amala
Paul
in
the
lead
roles
has
hit
the
theatres
today
(November
30,
2017).
The
teasers,
songs
and
the
trailers
of
Thiruttu
Payale
2
had
created
a
good
amount
of
hype
for
the
movie
and
reportedly,
the
film
is
a
thriller.
Plot
The
story
of
Thiruttu
Payale
2
revolves
around
a
police
officer
named
Selvam.
He
begins
his
career
as
an
honest
police
officer
but
later
he
too,
gets
in
to
the
lines
of
corruption,
but
in
a
different
way.
He
leads
a
happy
life
with
his
wife
Agalvilakku.
Once,
Selvam
is
assigned
with
a
special
duty
of
call
tapping
and
later,
he
crosses
path
with
a
person
named
Balki,
which
turns
his
family
life
upside
down.
Keep
scrolling
down
to
know
how
the
cast
and
crew
members
of
Thiruttu
Payale
2
have
fared
for
the
movie..
Bobby
Simha
As
Selvam
Bobby
Simha
is
back
to
his
best
and
its
a
sheer
pleasure
to
watch
him
in
a
well-written
role.
Selvam
is
not
like
the
usual
cop
roles
that
we
have
seen
and
the
role
has
a
realistic
platform.
Bobby
Simha,
with
some
new
mannerisms,
brings
in
a
special
charm
to
the
character.
He
has
done
a
good
job
in
the
romantic
scenes,
as
well.
Prasanna
As
Balki
Prasanna
is
a
powerhouse
of
talent
and
with
Thiruttu
Payale
2,
he
has
once
again
proved
his
prowess
in
doing
negative
characters,
after
Anjaathey.
He
is
the
show-stealer
of
the
film
and
at
times,
his
performance
keeps
the
tempo
of
the
film
up.
Amala
Paul
As
Agalvilakku
Amala
Paul
plays
the
character
of
Agalvilakku,
wife
of
Selvam
who
is
an
addict
to
social
media.
She
is
charming
and
beautiful
and
oozes
confidence
in
most
of
the
scenes.
The
performance-oriented
role
is
quite
safe
in
her
hands.
Her
dialogue
delivery
is
also
spot
on.
Script
&
Direction
–
Susi
Ganeshan
The
scripting
department
of
the
film
has
been
handled
with
utmost
care
by
Susi
Ganeshan.
He
has
done
a
proper
research
in
the
latest
technological
changes,
cyber
crimes
etc.,
and
added
them
into
the
script,
that
too
in
a
convincing
way.
Susi
Ganeshan,
the
film-maker
has
a
firm
grip
over
the
product
and
with
his
neat
packaging,
the
audiences
are
sure
to
experience
a
thrilling.
Kudos
to
the
film-maker
as
it
is
not
easy
to
present
such
a
theme
in
a
convincing
manner
without
going
preachy
and
predictable.
The
film-maker
has
also
used
his
actors
particularly
well
to
bring
in
the
required
intensity
to
the
film.
On
the
flip
side,
he
could
have
brought
in
an
innovative
track
in
the
second
half,
where
the
film
falls
into
predictable
lines.
Other
Departments
Vidyasagar
is
back
to
form
and
the
songs
of
the
film
suit
the
movie,
pretty
well.
Cinematography
P
Chelladurai
is
good.
The
editing
is
fine
but
the
second
half
of
the
film
required
more
of
fine
tuning.
Overall
View
Well,
the
lead
characters
of
Thiruttu
Payale
have
their
own
share
of
grey
shades
and
it
is
always
exciting
to
watch
a
thriller
movie,
which
has
such
a
premise
as
it
keeps
the
audiences
hooked
and
guessing
till
the
end.
The
film
addresses
some
of
the
major
issues,
especially
the
over-usage
of
Social
Media
and
its
ill-effects
in
family
life.
The
movie
also
sheds
some
light
on
the
present
day
cyber
crimes,
which
are
unknown
to
many.
The
first
half
of
the
film
has
everything
in
it
to
entertain
you,
with
the
romantic
track
also
going
well
with
the
narration.
The
way
in
which
the
first
half
ends,
is
sure
to
give
some
adrenaline
rush
moments
for
the
audiences.
On
the
flip
side,
the
predictability
factor
lingers
at
certain
portions
in
the
second
half,
which
slightly
affects
the
flow
of
the
film.
The
length
of
the
film
could
have
been
reduced
a
bit,
nevertheless,
there
is
no
space
for
boredom
in
the
film.
Verdict
Thiruttu
Payale
2
is
a
well-made
thriller,
which
puts
forward
some
important
messages.
Definitely,
a
good
watch.