The main problem that lies with this film is that it fails to deliver freshness to the audience, which means a threadbare script centered on a predictable plot. The film miserably failed to come up with an engaging script too, that featured a meaningless film, with nothing happening in the first half of the film. The film can be considered as an overcooked stew.
All the artists who have performed in this film were just okay, with nobody coming up with any kind of excellent works. The most pathetic moment was when Vishal tried his luck at comedy. This film is a major letdown that has only the six songs by Mani Sharma and Shriya Saran’s glamour to hold on the viewers.
In the technical part, first man to be criticised will be none other than the director, Saba Iyyapan, who is a debutant. He had come up with a story that is as old as a hill and even failed in presenting the film in an interesting manner too. Almost all the crew members have just gone through their jobs with no serious commitment at all.
All in all, this new film Thoranai is a time pass movie, if and only if you wishes to watch such type of mass masala films. Let's conclude, this film is an average film with nothing new in it.
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