Agilan Movie Review

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Harish Peradi is doing illegal work keeping the port and the officials working in it under his control. Jayam Ravi, who works under him, has the ability to complete any job to perfection. Meanwhile, there is a conflict between Jayam Ravi and Harish Peradi who tries to sideline Harish Peradi and bring the port under his control.

As a result, Harish Beradi decides to kill Jayam Ravi and when he pursues him, the truth about Jayam Ravi comes to light. What happened after that? The rest of the story of the film ‘Akilan’ is told with many twists and turns.

Jayam Ravi, who fits perfectly in any role, is amazing in his aggressive performance as Akhilan. Jayam Ravi’s handling of the character of Akhilan, who trusts no one and betrays those who trust him, is applauded.

Priya Bhavani Shankar, who plays the heroine, seems a little out of place for the role of a cop, but she has done the job flawlessly.

Tanya Ravichandran, who plays the other female lead, is not up to the mark, but the story has flown accordingly.

Jirak Jani, who plays the lead role in the film, grabs attention with a vibrant performance.

Harish Beradi, Tarun Arora, Madhusudhanan, Harish Uthman, Rajesh, Tamil, Maim Gobi, who have played other roles, all impress with their performances.

Vivek Anand’s cinematography adds tremendous strength to the film. Especially the harbor scenes have been filmed to be enjoyed.

Although Sam CS’s background music is initially impressive, the monotonous music gradually becomes boring.

Cinematographer N. Ganeshkumar has composed the harbor scenes neatly, but repetition of the same scenes could have been avoided.

Director N. Kalyan Krishna, who analyzed the politics and business in the sports industry through the film ‘Poolom’, has explored the international maritime smuggling incidents and its background in this film.

Director Kalyan Krishna, who has tried to talk in detail about the important role of sea freight transport in many global problems such as price rise and food shortage, at the same time has boldly said that sea freight transport is done in a dishonest way rather than an honest way.

The port shown in the film and the work going on there are new things that we haven’t seen on screen and are enjoyable. But it is a bit of a logic violation that Jayam Ravi overcomes his challenge so easily and completes each task.

The way Jayam Ravi designed the character and the unexpected twist in the film keeps the first half moving interestingly, will the second half of the film happen as Jayam Ravi thought it would? Will he succeed in his ambition? moving briskly with anticipation.

All in all, everyone will celebrate ‘Akilan’ who has traveled in a new field.Harish Peradi is doing illegal work keeping the port and the officials working in it under his control. Jayam Ravi, who works under him, has the ability to complete any job to perfection. Meanwhile, there is a conflict between Jayam Ravi and Harish Peradi who tries to sideline Harish Peradi and bring the port under his control.

As a result, Harish Beradi decides to kill Jayam Ravi and when he pursues him, the truth about Jayam Ravi comes to light. What happened after that? The rest of the story of the film ‘Akilan’ is told with many twists and turns.

Jayam Ravi, who fits perfectly in any role, is amazing in his aggressive performance as Akhilan. Jayam Ravi’s handling of the character of Akhilan, who trusts no one and betrays those who trust him, is applauded.

Priya Bhavani Shankar, who plays the heroine, seems a little out of place for the role of a cop, but she has done the job flawlessly.

Tanya Ravichandran, who plays the other female lead, is not up to the mark, but the story has flown accordingly.

Jirak Jani, who plays the lead role in the film, grabs attention with a vibrant performance.

Harish Beradi, Tarun Arora, Madhusudhanan, Harish Uthman, Rajesh, Tamil, Maim Gobi, who have played other roles, all impress with their performances.

Vivek Anand’s cinematography adds tremendous strength to the film. Especially the harbor scenes have been filmed to be enjoyed.

Although Sam CS’s background music is initially impressive, the monotonous music gradually becomes boring.

Cinematographer N. Ganeshkumar has composed the harbor scenes neatly, but repetition of the same scenes could have been avoided.

Director N. Kalyan Krishna, who analyzed the politics and business in the sports industry through the film ‘Poolom’, has explored the international maritime smuggling incidents and its background in this film.

Director Kalyan Krishna, who has tried to talk in detail about the important role of sea freight transport in many global problems such as price rise and food shortage, at the same time has boldly said that sea freight transport is done in a dishonest way rather than an honest way.

The port shown in the film and the work going on there are new things that we haven’t seen on screen and are enjoyable. But it is a bit of a logic violation that Jayam Ravi overcomes his challenge so easily and completes each task.

The way Jayam Ravi designed the character and the unexpected twist in the film keeps the first half moving interestingly, will the second half of the film happen as Jayam Ravi thought it would? Will he succeed in his ambition? moving briskly with anticipation.

All in all, everyone will celebrate ‘Akilan’ who has traveled in a new field.