Thunivu reeks of ignorance, what’s Ajith Kumar doing in this movie?
Ajith Kumar's Thunivu tells the undertakings of a group drove by an infamous hoodlum, who goes by the road name Dim Villain. The posse assumes command over a bank in the focal point of Chennai city.
Thunivu isn't the occasion activity film that we were expecting. It's not even the reclamation story we anticipated that it should be for the Ajith Kumar-Vinoth blend after the Valimai disaster. While Thunivu is superior to Valimai, that can barely be viewed as a commendation. The bar set by Valimai was low to the point that Thunivu just must be acceptable to complete on top.
The curiosity, the eye for detail, the straightforward way to deal with narrating and a natural discipline that characterized H Vinoth as a promising producer during the early long stretches of his profession are absent in Thunivu. The cop show, Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru, is Vinoth's best work to date. The film roused by evident occurrences follows the endeavors of a cop as he finds a gathering of savage crooks, unleashing dread in Tamil Nadu.