MAANAVAN NINAITHAL--FILM REVIEW
Staring: Rithik, Aadhira, Bagiyaraj, Nalini and others
Banner: Arul Movies
Producer: P.K.Chandran
Story, screenplay, dialogues and direction: S.P.Gnanamozhi
Music: Tashi
Camera: Selvakumar
Stunts: Action Prakash
Choreography: Ramesh Reddy, Masthaan
Editing: M.R.Srinivasan
Being good at studies doesnt alone help the youngsters, but cultivating good attribtues shapes up their futuristic life and Director Gnanamozhi has tried conveying this message to the masses especially of youth groups.
Malini well educates her son Rithik by running a road side snack bar and in turn Rithik wins the reputation scoring high marks at 12th Government examinations. Despites holding state rank, Rithik is unable to take up higher studies due to poverty and few good hearted entities contribute their donations for his higher studies.
Heading all the way to college in Chennai, Rithik is exposed to different scenario of city life and he gets into friendship with Adhira, his classmate. As days pass on, Rithik gets in touch with bad company where they induce him to consume narcotic drugs. As a result, he turns out to be a drug addict and getting to know about his bad activities, Adhira gets away from him. Well, Rithik is dashed with his hopes of Adhira not accepting his love and situations urge him to commit suicide and this point time journalist Raj (Bhagyaraj) rescues him and with all great attempts enlightens Rithik with good thoughts.
Director Gnanamozhi does a decent job conveying the right message without getting scattered with unwanted commercial elements. Debutant Rithik with his naturalistic and matured performance steals the show while Adhira comes up wiht a moderate effort. Bhagyaraj, though appears not in many scenes carries film on his shoulder. Thashi musical score is good and the melodious number 'Nilave' makes us hum along with the tune.
On the whole, Maanavan Ninaithal is a good movie to watch...
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