Thupparivaalan is a crime-thriller film directed by Mysskin.
Starring Vishal, Andrea Jeremiah, Prasanna, Vinay & Anu Emmanuel.
A Tamil version of Sherlock Holmes. Detective Kaniyan Pungundan is looking for an interesting case to solve and he is a weirdo. One day, A little boy approaches him to find out the guy who killed his dog. The case looks interesting for Kaniyan and he decides to investigate it.
Remember every tiny little thing, that's the only way to survive. Mysskin is a director who can easily change the viewing angle of any scene and the introduction scene of Vishal was Mysskin's definition of doing variety things. The action scenes were top notch and the logical explanation was not given by the director. Kaniyan's love interest is his personal business and am not going to interfere in it. The thing I really liked about Myssikn's style of making is unexpected things can happen anytime. Vishal doing a character with peculiar nature is not new, his offbeat mannerism makes it a different one. Prasanna portraits the Tamil version of Dr. Watson's role. The negative role was superbly handled by Vinay and the voice of his character is questionable (his voice or not). Overall, it's a visual treat and Mysskin is back after a long three years.
Verdict: Good
Starring Vishal, Andrea Jeremiah, Prasanna, Vinay & Anu Emmanuel.
A Tamil version of Sherlock Holmes. Detective Kaniyan Pungundan is looking for an interesting case to solve and he is a weirdo. One day, A little boy approaches him to find out the guy who killed his dog. The case looks interesting for Kaniyan and he decides to investigate it.
Remember every tiny little thing, that's the only way to survive. Mysskin is a director who can easily change the viewing angle of any scene and the introduction scene of Vishal was Mysskin's definition of doing variety things. The action scenes were top notch and the logical explanation was not given by the director. Kaniyan's love interest is his personal business and am not going to interfere in it. The thing I really liked about Myssikn's style of making is unexpected things can happen anytime. Vishal doing a character with peculiar nature is not new, his offbeat mannerism makes it a different one. Prasanna portraits the Tamil version of Dr. Watson's role. The negative role was superbly handled by Vinay and the voice of his character is questionable (his voice or not). Overall, it's a visual treat and Mysskin is back after a long three years.
Verdict: Good
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