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Star

Ashwin Kakumanu, Swathi Reddy, Jayaprakash, Karunakaran, A. L. Azhagappan, Anupama Kumar, Daniel Annie Pope

Director

S. Ashok Amritharaj

Music

Ajeesh

Release Date

Fri, 14th Jul 2017

Thiri tamil Movie Song Lyrics

Rank Movie Lyrics Views
1 Thiri Akka Maga Indhu 661
2 Thiri Yaavum Needhaaney 599
3 Thiri Dhillirukku Tholodu 553
4 Thiri Uravey Uravey 549
5 Thiri Vaetta Pen Vaetta 535

Story

Jeeva, a mechanical engineering student, seeks revenge against Kishore, the son of a politician, after he tampers with his conduct certificate.

Jeeva (Ashwin Kakamanu) is a happy go lucky Engineering college student. His father (Jayaprakash) is a school teacher who is highly disciplined. He is strict with his son outside but loves him within. Jeeva also  is concerned about fulfilling his father's dreams about him.

During an accident. Jeeva slaps Kishore (Arjai) the son of a wicked politician Anganna (A. L. Azhagappan) and also the correspondent of the college where Jeeva is studying. Kishore avenges Jeeva by messing up with the latter's conduct certificate thereby shattering his dreams of higher education. On the other hand Angannan is the reason for the death of the father of Swathi who happens to be Jeeva's neighbor.

Jeeva decides to take on the powerful politician and his son and teach them a lesson and how he does that forms the rest of the film.

'Thrii' is yet another film of a common man hero turning larger than life and taking on the wicked elements of the society when he is affected. The film has the severe hangover of many such films we have seen in the past decades, especially Dharani's 'Dhil' and Suseenthiran's 'Naan Mahan Alla'. The additions in this film that bring a difference are the Engineering college conduct certificate matter and the relationship between father who insists on discipline and how the son who respects his father's words despite teasing him for his constant lectures about discipline.

The first half is too lengthy as the film takes a longer time than required to establish the characters and their relationships. But a few scenes in the first half, especially the interaction between the father and son are worth mentioning. The second half is relatively engaging as it caters to the expectations of commercial movie buffs. Nevertheless the tricks used by the hero to defeat the politician take enormous cinematic liberty. 

Despite these complaints, 'Thiri' cannot be dismissed as bad, as the film engages the viewer to an extent and also has a good message about the importance  of discipline and against education being in the hands of corrupt persons.

Ashwin has given an earnest performance and worked hard in stunt sequences. Swathi has a role that has an importance in the script but despite that she does not have any challenge to perform. The subtle portrayal of the romance between the lead characters is praiseworthy.

Jayaprakash gets to portray yet another dignified and caring father character and it is the proof for his fantastic acting skills that he impresses with such a character sketch every time. Anupama Kumar as Jeeva's caring and affectionate mother fits the bill.

A.L. Azhagappan does justice to his role as a wicked local politician but fails to make a mark as  there is nothing inventive in his character. Karunakaran as hero's friend infuses a little humor but he could have been utilized much better.