When a group attempts to rob a bank, they discover that a robbery is already in progress and is being directed by a seemingly insane individual. What are the intentions of this mysterious man?
With his current hairdo and beard, Ajithkumar is looking his finest yet. The actor who adores playing villains is such a joyful and incredibly cool demeanor. The film’s heart belongs to Ajith Kumar. His appearance, demeanor, and swagger are unmatched.
Manju Warrier supports him admirably. Despite getting less screen time, she has made an effort to stand apart from the pack. Samuthirakani and GM Sundar join the rest of the actors in making an impression.
H.Vinoth’s movies are known for their ability to consistently identify a worthwhile theme and work to center an engaging narrative around it. His third project with Ajith Kumar, Thunivu, is focused on the issue of frequent economic crimes such stock market and banking frauds. Director H. Vinoth makes it plain from the very first frame what he intends to do with a star like Ajith and offers us a banger of an introduction that would drive any crowd into a frenzy.
Starting out hurriedly, the first half. There is definitely a sense that there is a lot more to come in the first half thanks to the raunchy episodes and action scenes that keep it moving along at a fantastic speed. Although it’s difficult to connect with, H. Vinoth tries to add an emotional element to the plot in the second half. There are perhaps a few pleasing moments scattered throughout, but there are no standouts to excite the audience.
– Ajith’s Screen Presence & Swagger – Quick Pacing – Core Plot – Excellent Cinematographer from Nirav Shah
Ajith Kumar is the movie’s true soul, he simply takes over the scenes. He is unequaled in terms of appearance, temperament, and swagger. H.Vinoth’s basic concept is excellent, but the screenplay ought to have received more consideration. The quick pacing and condensed length of the movie are strengths. Overall, Thunivu is a decent one-time watch!