“Ten Hours” Movie Review by Naveen

A racy thriller

“Ten Hours”

– Review 

“At the beginning of the film, a young woman is kidnapped, and her family come to the police station to file a complaint. Based on this, Inspector Sibiraj immediately starts an investigation.

While Sibiraj is investigating this case of abduction, the control room receives a shocking phone call. A man informs that a woman is being abused on a private bus and asks to save her.

The police catch the bus at a checkpoint. Sibiraj goes inside the bus and sees that the person who called the control room is dead.

A young woman is kidnapped. A woman is being abused on a bus. The person who reported the incident is found dead on the bus, and Sibiraj encounters a series of shocking incidents. Will he find out who is responsible for all this? Or not? forms the rest of the story.

Director Ilayaraja Kaliyaperumal has chosen a thriller storyline in his debut directorial venture.

The director’s take on the plot and the way he crafted it into the screenplay was good.

Although hero Sibiraj has played a policeman in many films, he has shown a slightly different performance in the film Ten Hours.

He has played the role of the inspector, who has a policy of showing no mercy to anyone who acts against justice.

Similarly, Sibi Raj’s performance in investigating a case is commendable. Also, the performances of Raj Ayyappa and Gajaraj were good. Rest of the actors have also done their part well.

Sundaramoorthy’s background music is one of the major strengths of the film. Karthick Venkat Raman’s camerawork is impressive.
Rating: 3.75/5 

By Naveen

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"Ten Hours" Movie Review"Ten Hours" Movie Review by NaveenActor SibirajDirector Ilayaraja KaliyaperumalReview By Naveen
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