Trigger Movie Review

Atharva, Seetha, Sam Anton @ Trigger Movie Working Stills
Casting : Atharva, Tanya Ravichandran, Aurun Pandian, Raghul Dev Shetty, Setha, Munishkanth, Chinni Jayanth, Azhakamperumal
Directed By : Sam Anton
Music By : Ghibran
Produced By : Prateek Chakravorty and Shruthi Nallappa

Aadharva, who works in an undercover operation in the police force, is tasked with providing information about police officers involved in criminal activities. Meanwhile, a gang abducts a girl child who is adopted by Atharva’s brother from an orphanage. Atharva tries to rescue the child from the gang and comes to know about the shocking crime committed by the gang.

‘Trigger’ is how Atharva tries to catch the gang with evidence.

As a cop in an undercover operation, Atharva, who crawls like a college student, has proved himself as a mark action hero with his action sequences.

Atharva’s determination to clear the dirt on his father, an ex-police officer, while also saving the victimized children, is applauded for his performance.
Tanya Ravichandran, who continues to act as a heroine without duet songs and love scenes, has acted in such a role in this film as well. Although she has less work as a heroine, she has played a role perfectly.
Bollywood debutant Rahul Dev Shetty, who plays the main villain of the film, makes a menacing entry in the opening scene. But in the subsequent scenes, the reaction shown on his face is lost due to the fact that he is wearing a beard. However, his crime is shocking.

Arun Pandian, who plays Atharva’s father, has played the role of an amnesiac to perfection.
Seetha who plays Atharva’s mother, Alagamperumal who plays the police commissioner, Munishkanth, Chinni Jayant, all the actors in the film have done their job well.

Although the songs are not memorable in Gibran music, the background music has traveled to the film with great strength.

Cinematographer Krishnan Vasant has a lot of penchant for action scenes and has shot the chase scene in a stunning way.
Although there have been many films related to the police, director Sam Anton, who has written and directed the story keeping a story about the police as the focal point, moves the film briskly.
The director, who has designed the scenes to give pride to the policemen who serve their lives without showing their identity, rather than the policemen who work in khaki shirts, has also elegantly shown how the police work technically.
While the main story is about the crime committed by the gang of villains, Atharva discovering it and catching them with the evidence, along with a sub-story to Atharva’s father Arun Pandian’s character and his physical condition, it changes the course of the main story and becomes a bit boring.
Apart from this minor flaw, ‘Trigger’ is a bit different from the cop films released so far and is a fast paced action film.

Overall, the ‘trigger’ speed.