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Yennai Arindhaal

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Sathyadev, who is on a career break, is forced to put on his cop shoes ones again to save Thenmozhi, a young woman who is the target of a criminal organ harvesting group, led by a ghost from his past.

Release Date : 2015-01-29

Language :Tamil

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Shri Sai Raam Creations

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ajith Kumar

Character Name : DCP Sathyadev IPS

Original Name : Ajith Kumar

Gender : Male

Arun Vijay

Character Name : Victor

Original Name : Arun Vijay

Gender : Male

Anikha Surendran

Character Name : Isha

Original Name : Anikha Surendran

Gender : Female

Vivek

Character Name : 'Revolver' Richard

Original Name : Vivek

Gender : Male

Anushka Shetty

Character Name : Thenmozhi

Original Name : Anushka Shetty

Gender : Female

Trisha Krishnan

Character Name : Hemanika

Original Name : Trisha Krishnan

Gender : Female

Parvatii Nair

Character Name : Elizabeth

Original Name : Parvatii Nair

Gender : Female

Ashish Vidhyarthi

Character Name : 'Golden' Raj

Original Name : Ashish Vidhyarthi

Gender : Male

Suman Talwar

Character Name : Muruganandham

Original Name : Suman Talwar

Gender : Male

Avinash

Character Name : Hemanika's father

Original Name : Avinash

Gender : Male

R. N. R. Manohar

Character Name : Satyadev's Uncle

Original Name : R. N. R. Manohar

Gender : Male

Stunt Silva

Character Name : Matthew

Original Name : Stunt Silva

Gender : Male

Amit Bhargav

Character Name : Thenmozhi's proposed groom

Original Name : Amit Bhargav

Gender : Male

Besant Ravi

Character Name :

Original Name : Besant Ravi

Gender : Male

Raja Simman

Character Name :

Original Name : Raja Simman

Gender : Male

Mona Kakade

Character Name :

Original Name : Mona Kakade

Gender : Female

Jayaprakash Radhakrishnan

Character Name : Saravanan

Original Name : Jayaprakash Radhakrishnan

Gender : Male

Rekha Suresh

Character Name : Brothel Owner

Original Name : Rekha Suresh

Gender : Female

George Vishnu

Character Name : Thenmozhi's Father

Original Name : George Vishnu

Gender : Male

K. P. Sekar

Character Name : Police officer

Original Name : K. P. Sekar

Gender : Male

Cell Murugan

Character Name :

Original Name : Cell Murugan

Gender : Male

Pondy Ravi

Character Name :

Original Name : Pondy Ravi

Gender : Male

Sampath Ram

Character Name :

Original Name : Sampath Ram

Gender : Male

Aathma Patrick

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : Aathma Patrick

Gender : Male

Aditi Balan

Character Name : Uncredited Role

Original Name : Aditi Balan

Gender : Female

Daniel Balaji

Character Name : Gangster

Original Name : Daniel Balaji

Gender : Male

Nassar

Character Name : Sathyadev's father

Original Name : Nassar

Gender : Male

Gautham Vasudev Menon

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : கௌதம் மேனன்

Gender : Male

Rajeevan

Character Name : Danny

Original Name : Rajeevan

Gender : Male

Krrish S. Kumar

Character Name : Krish

Original Name : Krrish S. Kumar

Gender : Male

Jack Robinson

Character Name :

Original Name : Jack Robinson

Gender : Male

Reviews

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timesofindia

@timesofindia

2021-06-23

Rounding out his cop trilogy that began with Kaakha Kaakha and Vettaiyaadu Vilayaadu, Gautham Vasudev Menon gives us yet another chapter from yet another cop's life, although this is more a character study of a cop than just one episode from his life. When his father is shot dead by a gangster, a teenaged Sathyadev (Ajith) yearns for revenge. But, should he cross the line between good and bad? Sathyadev chooses the good side and becomes a cop. He eliminates a most wanted gangster, Matthew ( Stunt Silva), by befriending one of his henchmen, Victor (Arun Vijay). A few years later, Sathyadev is attracted to Hemanika ( Trisha), a single mother and a dancer. But when Hemanika is murdered on the eve of their wedding, Sathyadev goes on a cross-country sojourn with her six-year-old daughter Esha ( Anikha). But, five years later, situations force him to put on his cop shoes after he stumbles upon an illegal organ harvesting group that is being led by a ghost from his past — Victor. The gang's next target is Thenmozhi ( Anushka), an intrepid young woman, and Sathyadev decides to protect her at all cost. Everyone has a moment in their lives when they have to choose what they want to become and in Yennai Arindhaal, both the protagonist and antagonist get such a moment. While Sathyadev chooses to be on the right side, loses people close to him of his choice and still manages to vanquish evil, Victor refuses to cross the line that separates the bad from the good. The director underscores this element in a crucial scene where Sathyadev and Victor speak to each other over a phone. Gautham splits the screen so that we see Sathyadev on one side and Victor on the other with a fine line separating these two characters. And, suddenly, an earlier scene where Sathyadev is deciding on what to become — a cop or a gangster — feels all the more important. He would have turned into another Victor if he had chosen the latter! Not surprisingly, Moondru Mugam, a film about a fearless cop and his two sons who grow up into contrasting characters, is playing on a TV screen during this scene. The romance segments of the film seem to be other versions of the romantic tracks we saw in Kaakha Kaakha (a bold young woman attracted to an enigmatic cop) and Vettaiyaadu Vilayaadu (middle-aged cop falling in love with a single mom). That is not to say they aren't interesting. Gautham is one filmmaker who knows how to write female characters and here, Thenmozhi and Hemanika are well-rounded characters. He, in fact, begins the film with Thenmozhi's life, just to tell us what kind of woman she is, rather than begin it with her first encounter with Sathyadev. And with Hemanika, he brings out the doubts that a divorced young woman with a child would have when she is courted by a decent man. But the film does seem less punchy than Kaakha Kaakha and Vettaiyaadu Vilayaadu; it falls a bit short when it comes to matching the emotional undercurrent in the former and the detective thriller beats in the latter. The thriller elements, especially, are subdued, mainly because the director is focused more on the character study aspect and so, the first half feels less exciting. A sub-plot involving another gangster only increases the running time without adding much to the plot. But once Victor enters Sathyadev's life, Gautham changes gears and we get the cop thriller that we were expecting. Arun Vijay, despite sharing certain resemblances with Gautham's villains from the other films, manages to be effective in this role. Though, the role of Victor's wife ( Parvathy Nair) is underwritten and we are baffled when he puts himself at risk for him in the climax. Ultimately, the film belongs to Ajith and the star is in such fine form here. Playing a character that gives him the chance to be someone his age, here, he turns on the charms when he is with the heroines and taps into the coolly aggressive and self-possessed persona that we saw in Mankatha and Billa. And, Gautham and cinematographer Dan Macarthur superbly capture the star's charisma and swagger (the actor sports four to five distinct looks throughout the film) that we cannot look at anyone else when he is on screen.