One such movie is driver Jamuna, a clever thriller that follows a well-worn course only to trick viewers with a clever turn. The payoff in a thriller makes up for the otherwise predictable plot. After the passing of her father, who was also a driver, Jamuna—played by aishwarya Rajesh—decided to pursue her dream of becoming a taxi driver. Jamuna's mother is terminally ill as a result of her father's unexpected death. 

Despite strong opposition from her aunt, who thinks men are better suitable as cab drivers, jamuna decides to take up her father's post. jamuna receives a long-distance transport one day to drop off three suspicious-looking people. She initially declines the ride and asks one of the passengers to revoke the reservation. But when they ask her to join them, she agrees. It doesn't take her long to realise that they are contract murderers on their way to murder a local pastor. Can jamuna halt the assault and rescue herself?

The kind of movie that takes a while to make sense is driver Jamuna. It saves the majority of its shocks until the final 10 minutes, which may not be everyone's cup of tea in a thriller. That doesn't change the fact that the story shows some intelligence, particularly in how everything is made to appear predictable but only serves to trick the audience with a clever surprise. One of the movie's great points is the action scenes that are filmed in the car. They represent some of the film's great points since they are genuinely choreographed. This would have been a captivating movie if more thrills had been woven throughout the narrative.

Although aishwarya does a wonderful job playing the lead role, the rest of the supporting cast doesn't really add much to the performance. The first hour of the movie clearly needed more intriguing writing.

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