An interesting hyperlink story
“Nirangal Moondu”
– Review
The film has an interesting plot where four men come together in incidents that connect all of them, over the space of a single night.
Dushyanth is a high school boy who is in love with his teacher Rahman’s daughter Ammu Abhirami.
Her mysterious disappearance leads him to do an investigation along with his friends.
His path crosses with Atharvaa, a budding filmmaker whose ambitions are botched by people from inside the film industry and his own substance abuse.
How are all these stories interconnected forms the core plot of the movie.
Directed by Karthik Naren, the first half of the movie is knit together as he introduces the characters in the right manner while also pulling in the conflicts, but the second half becomes a bit of a bumpy ride until the convincing conclusion arrives.
Atharva is a decent fit while the film’s better show-ups are from Rahman and Sarathkumar who prove their mettle. Dushyanth Jayaprakash and Ammu Abhirami are very good as well.
The movie has a great technical setup, with the cinematography and editing being on point. Jakes Bejoy once again does a fine job with the music, giving it a very electro-techno mix that aids the film’s trippy flavour.