Thiruttu Payale 2 (2017)
57KThiruttu Payale 2: Directed by Susi Ganesan. With Bobby Simha, Amala Paul, Prasanna, Susi Ganesan. A police inspector investigates a guy who traps innocent women on Facebook.
“I havenu0026#39;t had a good relationship when it comes to Susi Ganeshanu0026#39;s movies. His debut flick, Five Star was an interesting yet somber look into college romances. His second film, Virumbugiraen was somewhat of a typical small-town love story which while entertaining, didnu0026#39;t offer much and refused to delve deeper. His third film, Thiruttu Payale was an impressive tale that however lacked finesse. His superhero film, Kandhasamy is one of the worst films that Iu0026#39;ve ever seen, and Iu0026#39;ve seen Movie 43.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThiruttu Payale 2 is more of a spiritual sequel and uses a compelling storyline and a good-enough screenplay. The film is already a smart one. It makes you question yourself and others around you. Questions like u0026quot;do we all have several faces?u0026quot; or u0026quot;are we trash-talking our near and dear behind their backs?u0026quot; or even u0026quot;how does Prasanna continue to be neglected as a good actor?u0026quot;u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThiruttu Payale 2 has a number of characters, all willing to forego morals to dig deeper into the lives of others. Bobby Simha and Prasanna steal the show but you somehow feel that there could have been more pretext when it comes to shaping these characters. Songs in a thriller like this hamper the filmu0026#39;s pace. Amala Paulu0026#39;s character and her performance – both needed some more work.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is a good film. But, in its attempt to be better, Susi Ganeshan brings in incoherence all packaged in flashbacks that feel rushed. Watch the film if you get a chance. You may or may not like it, but you wonu0026#39;t be bored.”