Nenjuku Needhi Detailed Review & Analysis

Directed byArunraja Kamaraj
Based onArticle 15
by Anubhav Sinha
Produced byBoney Kapoor
StarringUdhayanidhi Stalin
Aari Arujunan
Tanya Ravichandran
Shivani Rajasekhar
CinematographyDinesh Krishnan
Edited byRuben
Music byDhibu Ninan Thomas
Production
companies
Zee Studios
Bayview Projects
Romeo Pictures
Distributed byRed Giant Movies

Storyline: Three Dalit young girls are gang-raped by powerful men in the community. One of the three disappears, leaving two of the three dead. To manage the investigation and unravel the enigma, Vijaya Raghavan IPS (Udhayanidhi Stalin) is in charge. Vijaya Raghavan encounters several difficulties and learns unexpected truths while on the journey. Did Vijaya Raghavan succeed in his goal and locate the missing girl? To find out, watch the movie.

Performances; Udhayanidhi gives a restrained performance and does an excellent job of capturing the essence of Vijayaraghavan. The audience enjoys the interactions between this character and those portrayed by Suresh Chakravarthy and Ilavarasu. Given that this is Udhayanidhi’s debut film since becoming an MLA, there are many powerful conversations, and the dialogues have greater impact. Abdool Lee, Shivani, and Tanya Ravichandran, among other members of the supporting cast, all make valuable contributions.

Direction/Technical Side; Although the basic storyline is nothing new, Arunraja Kamaraj’s screenplay and the suffering that the characters go through make us want the movie to succeed. Nenjuku Needhi is more appealing and powerful as a result of the interesting way in which the adjustments from the original version were made. Arun has crafted the screenplay, and there aren’t any fundamental flaws in the way that it’s been written as such. The movie starts off on a somber theme with sporadic humor components providing support. The outstanding visuals in Nenjukku Neethi by Dinesh Krishnan enhance the mood of the movie. Dinesh’s work is exceptional, with the camera positions and angles resulting in world-class images in both the day and night pictures. Another significant contribution to the film’s aesthetics is the music, which is performed by Dhibu Ninan Thomas. With BGM cues that keep intensifying the weight of the proceedings, the composer’s re-recording work is direct and to the point.

Verdict; Arunraja Kamaraj’s screenplay and the pain the characters go through make us want the movie to succeed even though the basic plot is nothing new. Overall, Nenjuku Needhi is a bold film with strong performance which is worth a watch!

Rating: 3 out of 5.