The story starts with a woman being tortured in a secluded house. Cut to 4 years later, girls disappear randomly from the women’s hostel (D block) and are later found dead. A group of first year students (Arulnithi & friends) take up the courage and responsibility to get to the bottom of this mystery.

Plot

Arulnithi delivers a neat performance in the lead role, and has put in an effort to look the part of a college student. Along with him, Adithya Kathir lends a fine performance to the film and brings up good jokes at many places.

Performance

The good part is that the female characters have a role to play and perform in this flick and the romantic sequences with Shruthi (Avantika Mishra) are limited and do not disturb the flow of the film.

Performance

Performance

The first half is a drag while the second half is quite decent. Eruma Saani’s Vijay K. Rajendran has chosen a genre that the youth will develop a liking to for the film, but his screenplay has been written in a very basic manner.

Direction/ Technical Side

Direction/ Technical Side

There are not many exciting moments in the screenplay, and there is very less to cheer for on the whole. The technical aspects of the film look very average and don’t really elevate the mood of the film.

Direction/ Technical Side

Direction/ Technical Side

Verdict; D Block Movie is more of a comedy film than expected horror thriller. D Block had a decent premise to thrill the audience, but was let down by poor writing. 2.5/5