Poriyaalanis a Tamil movie I watched this weekend at home theater and the film released
in 2014 has a gripping story that explores the life of a civil engineer who
aspire to become an outstanding builder but entangled by the dark side of real
estate and loan shark. Next to IT field or perhaps in a way surpass the real
estate and building constructions have grown a lot in attempt to touch the sky
although sometime the buildings fall! But
keeping the message in limit, the movie develops into a thriller.
Saravanan
is a dutiful engineer, working at a construction company decides to start his
own and for his budget he could get plots only far away from the city. So with
the guidance of his friend, who works under Sundar – a merciless loan shark and
goonda, they decide to use his money, as he gone to jail, and replace it
before he comes out of prison. In the
meantime, they got a nice plot (within the city) from a middleman and complete
the registration.
But when
they try to promote the land for construction, they learn it belongs to someone
else and Shahstri, the middleman, made away with their money. And to make the
situation worse, Sundar comes out on bail earlier than expected. What will happen
if he comes to know his money was used without his knowledge? And when they learn
he’s not just after the money but the women in their families. Could they track
down the middleman before it is too late?
The movie
begins from the middle; goes back and then front with one friend breakdown for
their lost money and fear to be killed by the loan shark. The almost new faces
give refreshing look to the scenario with lighter emotion which is more than
enough for this kind of movie. Notably the two friends – Saravanan and Prabhu, acting,
esp. towards the matter of love, when Prabhu come to know his friend romance
his co-sister has been dealt decently and maturely when Saravanan confront his
love in front of her father.
Though
there isn’t a need for a track of romance, it only put us on intent to know
what unveil next and helps the movie run for about 2 hours rather ending 20 minutes
earlier to be quite thriller. The songs
aren’t memorable except Gana Bala’s usual song on alcohol! Mohan Raman, as
Shastri had done an unexpected role to the finest and outshines as a realistic
broker whether to believe he’s good or bad until his escape to Goa.
I find
the vital of the movie has been voiced well from the stand of Saravana: that those
landmarks are mostly buildings/structures built by a civil engineer and the design
of future is also in the hands of same. The movie put us upright throughout, have
a strong story and screenplay (written by NH4 fame Manimaran) and was directed by
Thanukumar, a debutant and former assistant of Vetrimaran. Unlike VIP, which
deals with obstacles during a building construct? The Vetrimaran team has spotlight
into the area of real estate and loan shark that grips in every possible way.