Director | Kinslin |
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Story | Kinslin |
Cinematography | Gokul Benoy |
Music | Ghibran |
Producer | S P Chowthari |
Production | 18 Reels |
One Liner
Three contract murderers board the cab Jamuna is driving, and she soon finds herself in peril. Can she escape this terrible predicament unscathed?
Detailed Plot
A taxi driver who cares for her paralyzed mother, Jamuna (Aishwarya Rajesh) (Sriranjani). An ex-minister is being targeted for murder by a gang of thugs in the interim (Aadukalam Naren). Aishwarya picks them up when they call a taxi after their car breaks down. Eventually, she discovers their true natures when cops are looking for them. Jamuna did what? Was the politician murdered? In the main film, the solutions will be revealed.
Artistes’ Performances
Aishwarya Rajesh is without a doubt the movie’s biggest asset. Aishwarya performs as Jamuna throughout the entire production and takes the lead. Her Parkinson’s disease-stricken mother is portrayed by Sriranjani. She does a wonderful job portraying her role despite having little screen time. Another traveler, Abishek Kumar, does well in his role.
Direction / Technical Side
Director of Vathikuchi, Kinslin, also directed Driver Jamuna. Driver Jamuna, which spends the most of its running time in a car, is similar to Vathikuchi in some aspects. Driver Jamuna’s first half is poorly paced and contains a few ifs and sniffs, despite the situation. The second half, on the other hand, is beautifully done, with a few strong stretches and a conclusion that amplifies the film’s overall weight and offers all the solutions. The only thing that saves the movie is the twist in the climax. Despite the predictable nature of the finale, the manner it is shown and explained gives us a sense of closure after over 80 minutes of an absurd movie.
Technically speaking, the visual tone created by cinematographer Gokul Benoy is consistent, and the camerawork fits the movie well. Ghibran is deserving of all the plaudits for the superb work he has accomplished. One of the movie’s great points is the action scenes that are filmed in the car. They represent some of the film’s great points since they are genuinely choreographed.
Major Plus Points ;
- Aishwarya Rajesh’s Powerful Performance
- Climax Twist
Verdict; Overall, Driver Jamuna has interesting moments, and the dramatic twist is excellent. The powerhouse performance by Aishwarya Rajesh is the movie’s savior. On the downside, the first half is poorly paced, and the audience would find the plot to be somewhat predictable.