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Ayngaran Review…the movie was presented in a plain manner

Year: 2022
Genre: Crime, Technology, Action, Drama
Cast: G. V. Prakash Kumar, Kaali Venkat, Siddhartha Shankar, Aadukalam Naren, Hareesh Peradi, Mahima Nambiar, Abhishek Vinod, Aruldoss
Director: Raviarasu
Writer: Raviarasu
Cinematographer: Saravanan Abimanyu
Summary: Mathi, a brilliant scientist, has been unsuccessful in getting his creations patented; a fateful incident appears to give him an opportunity to showcase his talent nationally

Overall Rating: Water
We were so looking forward to watching Ayngaran, the plot was intriguing and G.V. Prakash Kumar is always a sweetheart; don’t know why we were let down…
The movie was presented in a rather plain manner containing details that didn’t benefit the overall plot and acting wasn’t impressive😟
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Delicious
—The segment on fraudulent poultry production was eye-opening. We were already aware of steroids injected in chickens to make them bigger, yet seeing it on screen gave us a nauseating feeling.
We doubt if we’re ever going to enjoy chicken in the future 🤮 Thank you for exposing these nasty realities
—Hats off to the VFX team and Saravanan Abimanyu, the cinematographer! The chase and deep hole scenes were shot in such an engaging way; the scientific illustrations were so necessary to understand the characters’ thought process
—Ayngaran sent a loud cry on the numerous scientists whose inventions go unnoticed by governmental bodies.
In the closing scene, the narrator said “It’s a good thing Newton lived in England, so he became a scientist; if he had been born in India, the apple tree would have been a Bodhi tree” Very devastating…

Bland
—The character Mathi (G.V. Prakash Kumar) was designed in a very typical way: he was jobless, had a friend that followed him around, fell in love with a girl he didn’t previously like, knew how to fight, led a one-man army, and etc.
The actors, including G.V. Prakash Kumar, performed in a casual way
—Several scenes didn’t have good logic, e.g. When Mathi’s prescription glasses get broken, he’s still able to go on a chase driving a motorcycle; who cuts a body part just to avoid being caught by the police?
—The poultry factory scenes, though creating awareness, didn’t contribute to the main story. Sadly, there were many coincidental and preachy moments that diverted us from the film

Viewers’ Guide
LanguageViolenceIntimacy none

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(Audio: Tamil; English Subtitles: Yes)

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