‘Nirvagam Poruppalla’ centres on the rising issue of online scams, presenting a storyline that follows a young man as he uncovers a network involved in fraudulent links, fake apps, and digital traps.
The film highlights four different types of scams and shows how ordinary people fall victim to them, making the subject relevant and easy to connect with.
The narrative moves in a simple, linear manner, focusing more on explaining the mechanics of these frauds than on creating complicated twists, giving the film a clear educational tone along with its thriller framework.
The plot follows a young man who stumbles upon a scam ring using fake apps, fraudulent links, and clever social-engineering tactics to deceive innocent people.
Director S. Kaarthieswaran, who also plays the lead, approaches the theme with an intention to balance information with entertainment.
His direction keeps the film accessible, ensuring that even viewers unfamiliar with digital crime can follow the events comfortably.
While the storytelling avoids heavy dramatic flourishes, it maintains a steady rhythm and presents the message in a straightforward way.
The film’s emphasis is clearly on awareness rather than intense suspense, and the director stays committed to that vision throughout.
In terms of performances, Kaarthieswaran delivers a grounded portrayal that suits the film’s realistic approach.
Livingston, Imman Annachi and Black Pandi support the narrative with performances that blend naturally with the story’s tone, each contributing to the film’s mix of seriousness and lighter moments.
The supporting cast helps the film maintain accessibility, keeping the atmosphere familiar and relatable.
Technically, ‘Nirvagam Poruppalla’ adopts a functional style. Srikanth Deva’s music complements the theme without overpowering it, while N. S. Rajeshkumar’s cinematography keeps the visual treatment clean and focused on the narrative.