Aattral – Movie Review by Naveen

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Aattral

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Vidharth is the only son of Charlie, a mechanic. Vidharth aims to design and manufacture an automatic car, but he needs Rs 10 lakh to do it. 
Charlie gets that money as a loan from a friend. On his way, Charlie dies. 
After a few days, Vidharth saves an elder man who is attacked by a gang of bikers wearing helmets. 
Soon Vidharth grows suspicious about his father’s death as he feels that this gang might have a role to play in his father’s death. 
He starts to investigate the circumstances behind his father’s demise. What happens next form the rest of the story. 
Director K L Kannan begins the movie as a thriller, then there are emotional scenes between the father and son, followed by romance between the hero and heroine. 
There is also the fantasy element because of the automated car. 
Though all these aspects are interesting, the director does not give enough time for the audience to get the full essence of any of the themes. 
Vidharth is excellent in his role. He is calm and affectionate as the son. 
Also determined to make his dream a reality despite his personal loss. Shiritha Rao emotes well and delivers a decent performance. 
Rest of the cast including Vigneshkanth, Vidyulekha, Rama and Charlie have all done their part well. Kolanji Kumar’ Camerawork is impressive. Ashwin Hemanth’s background score is good.

Rating: 3.5/5   

By Naveen

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