
With Nenjuku Needhi, Arunraja Kamaraj shines as a director, and he's clearly demonstrated a high level of mastery of the medium. Nenjuku Needhi is a step up in terms of filmmaking from Arun's debut, and it is unquestionably a pivotal moment in his career. Nenjuku Needhi is more appealing and effective since the adjustments from the original version were done in an intriguing way. Arun has structured the screenplay without diluting the underlying emotion, and there are no big glitches. The film starts off on a sombre note, with some lighthearted moments thrown in for good measure.
Arunraja has conceived and presented the film in such a way that the audience will undoubtedly walk away with solid takeaways. The dialogue is excellent. The conversations concerning the system, caste prejudice, quota reservation, and injustice are straightforward and to the point. The most amazing part of Nenjuku Needhi is that every dialogue serves a purpose.
As Vijaya Raghavan IPS, stalin -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>udhayanidhi stalin is in top form, and Nenjuku Needhi brings out a previously unseen aspect of him. He has played the part with sincerity and a level of subtlety that has worked in the film's favour. For the audience, seeing a different hue of Udhay will be a welcome change. Aari makes an impact with a powerful and engrossing performance. suresh Chakravarthy is an unexpected find. With his body language and natural performance, he brings out the evilness within him. ilavarasu and Abdool have also given strong performances in support of the team. Shivani Rajashekar makes an impression in a small role.