Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    FlickonclickFlickonclick
    • Home
    • Entertainment
      • Biography Corner
      • Photos
    • Lifestyle
    • Bigg Boss 19
    • News
      • Finance
      • Fitness
      • Technology
      • Cricket
    • Trending
    • Advertise with Us
    FlickonclickFlickonclick
    Home » Entertainment » Thunivu Review: Thala Ajith’s Heist Thriller is Entertaining But a Bit Preachy
    Entertainment

    Thunivu Review: Thala Ajith’s Heist Thriller is Entertaining But a Bit Preachy

    By Virat VermaJanuary 11, 2023
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Email
    Thunivu Review: Thala Ajith's Heist Thriller is Entertaining But a Bit Preachy

    Thunivu Review: Thala Ajith’s latest heist thriller loses its steam due to a lethargic screenplay and a story that tends to get stuck and is plagued by several glaring issues. The movie promised so much but ended up delivering the same old stereotypical thrill and drama you would expect from any other ordinary thriller in India.

    Thunivu Review Rating: 2.5/5

    Thunivu Cast: Ajith Kumar, Manju Warrier, Samuthrakani, John kokken, Veera, Bucks and others.

    Thunivu Director: H Vinoth

    Thunivu Story: A criminal mastermind and his team form a plan and commit bank heists across Chennai, but the motive for their heists and the identity of the main mastermind remain mysterious.

    Thunivu Review: Thala Ajith's Heist Thriller is Entertaining But a Bit Preachy

    Thunivu Review

    The film begins with a gang devising a complex plan to rob one of Chennai’s largest banks. The plan is to carry out a heist worth 500 crores, which the bank has kept in excess of the permissible limit of 1000 crore. Everything goes as planned, and the gang successfully takes over the bank with a large group of hostages. However, trouble arises when one man decides to fight back, only to seize control of the bank from the gang.

    That guy turns out to be Ajith, who plays a character with no name. Ajith gains the gang’s trust and makes them work for him. He promises each of them a portion of the 5000 crore bank money that he plans to rob. As Ajith puts his plan in motion, his two-member team, which also comprises Manju Warrier, is quietly pulling strings on the outside. The rest of the film is about what Ajith is actually doing inside the bank and does he really plan to rob it.

    Thunivu is quite enjoyable as long as it unfolds like a heist movie, and a lot of the credit for that goes to Ajith, who uses his charisma on the screen to make his anti-hero character so endearing. The movie, however, is more than just a robbery movie because it also has a side plot that makes social commentary on a current subject.

    Thunivu has problems just after the intermission block; initially, Vinoth exploits masala cinema’s famous intermission section in a creative way, but the rest of the movie undervalues it. The only real trump card to play with is the mystery surrounding Ajith’s gang and their purpose, and the screenplay begins flowing with information as it should. We understand that they are a successful mercenary gang for hire with exceptional skills.

    However, the information about the gang’s past is unimpressive and leaves many unresolved issues. Ambiguity is not the problem; the scenes here are disjointed, and the information provided is unclear. For instance, all of a sudden, we are expected to support two of the gang members based only on what their boss claims.

    While it makes an effort to draw attention to the problem, it raises important issues regarding the general public’s irresponsibility. Fortunately, it avoids becoming overly preachy in its message. Thunivu maintains loyal to its genre of heist action, with the exception of the detour it makes in the second half to make its point. There are some cool, slightly extravagant parts.

    Vinoth also makes sure that while recounting this story, the movie doesn’t turn into a sermon. In fact, the fact that we never hear a discourse that specifically mentions the gallery is a triumph. The cheers increase louder every time Thunivu points out the daily horrors of banks and how the system manipulates ordinary people, which says a lot. It’s also very intriguing to see how he uses the media in this game while criticising their self-serving goal.

    All in all, Thunivu is definitely a one-time watch.

    ?v=jnBZboK17_A
    Movie Review Thala Ajith Thunivu
    Previous ArticleVarisu Review: Thalapathy Vijay’s Film is a Classy Massy Family Drama
    Next Article Varisu Box Office Collection Day 1

    Related Posts

    Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s ‘Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’ Struggles at the Box Office

    October 8, 2025 Entertainment

    Kantara Chapter 1 Dominates Box Office: Close to 300 Crore on 6th Day

    October 8, 2025 Entertainment

    Bigg Boss 19 Contestants Salary List: From Gaurav Khanna to Shehbaz Badesha and Malti Chahar

    October 8, 2025 Entertainment

    Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Box Office Day 5: Varun Dhawan–Janhvi Kapoor Film Sees Sharp Drop

    October 7, 2025 Entertainment

    Rishab Shetty’s Kantara Chapter 1 Creates History: 5 Days, ₹250 Crore and Counting

    October 7, 2025 Entertainment

    Rishab Shetty Net Worth 2025: Kantara Stars’ Success Story

    October 6, 2025 Entertainment
    Latest Articles

    The Evolution of Get-Well Gifts: What Works in 2025

    October 8, 2025

    Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s ‘Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’ Struggles at the Box Office

    October 8, 2025

    Kantara Chapter 1 Dominates Box Office: Close to 300 Crore on 6th Day

    October 8, 2025

    Bigg Boss 19 Contestants Salary List: From Gaurav Khanna to Shehbaz Badesha and Malti Chahar

    October 8, 2025
    About Flickonclick

    Flickonclick brings you the latest updates across entertainment, lifestyle, tech, and more. Stay informed with trending news and stories that matter.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Recently Updated

    The Jengaburu Curse Season 2 Release Date on SonyLIV, Cast, Plot, Trailer and More

    By Virat VermaUpdated:October 8, 2025August 9, 2023

    8 best Bluetooth earphones available under 5000 you can buy in India

    March 30, 2022

    Why Every Food Explorer Needs a Power Bank 20000mAh

    September 30, 2025

    8 Best Alternatives to Maggi Noodles that every Maggi lover must try for a change

    October 9, 2022
    Important Links
    • Privacy Policy
    • Advertise with Us
    • Disclaimer
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Write for Us
    • Home
    © 2025 Flickonclick

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.