” A heartwarming tale of honesty and simplicity, ‘Thiru Manickam’ stands out as a family-oriented drama that beautifully portrays the power of integrity and human values.” – Open Mic Tamil
Review:
‘Thiru Manickam’ is an emotional journey of a simple man, played by P. Samuthirakani, whose honesty and determination lead him to take a life-altering journey to return a lottery prize worth ₹1.5 crore to an unknown person. Directed by Nanda Periyasamy, the film blends the thrill of a quest with family drama, delivering a powerful message of truth and simplicity.
Plot Summary:
Samuthirakani’s character, Manickam, lives a modest life in Kumuli, Kerala, managing a small lottery ticket stall with his wife and two daughters. When Bharathi Raja buys a lottery ticket from him and loses his money, he promises to return the ticket with the winnings once it hits a jackpot. Manickam embarks on a journey to find the mysterious man, despite opposition from his family, leading to a series of events that test his principles and the strength of his convictions.
Performances:
P. Samuthirakani as Manickam delivers a stellar performance, perfectly embodying the simplicity and integrity of the character. His portrayal of a man of few words but profound actions leaves a lasting impact.
Ananya plays his supportive wife and delivers a powerful performance, especially in scenes where her internal conflict and emotional turmoil are highlighted.
Bharathi Raja as the elderly man adds depth to the film with his impactful presence, while Thambi Ramaiah in his London-returned role brings comedic elements, albeit in a tone that could have been more refined.
Supporting Cast:
The supporting cast, including Ilavrasu, Nasir, Chinni Jeyanth, Vadivukarasi, Karunakaran, and Sulil Kumar, contribute meaningfully, enhancing the narrative without overshadowing the central theme. Chandru and Chaams also deliver notable performances, adding layers to the storyline.
Music:
The music, composed by GP Rekha Ravikumar, Chintha Gopala Krishna Reddy, and Raja Senthil, complements the mood of the film beautifully. The songs capture the essence of the plot and the emotional struggles of the characters, while the background score keeps the tension alive throughout.
Cinematography:
M. Sukumar’s cinematography is one of the highlights of the film, showcasing the picturesque beauty of Kerala while capturing the simplicity of everyday life. The visuals bring forth the emotional essence of the film, effortlessly communicating the soul of the story.
Direction and Production:
Director Nanda Periyasamy succeeds in crafting a story that is both engaging and thought-provoking. The narrative flows with just the right amount of suspense and emotion, making it a family-friendly film with a deep social message. The film’s production by GPRK Cinemas stands out for its simplicity and commitment to telling an honest story.
Verdict:
‘Thiru Manickam’ is an enriching cinematic experience that reminds us of the importance of honesty, integrity, and family bonds. With its heartfelt performances and gripping narrative, the film is a must-watch for those who appreciate genuine storytelling. It leaves a strong message without being preachy, making it a memorable and inspiring movie.
Rating: 3.5/5
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