![]() ![]() Storyline: A boxing coach discovers a protégée in the unlikeliest of places Madhavan, Ritika Singh, Nassar, Mumtaz Sorcar, Zakir Hussain There’s not a moment that doesn’t belong, that doesn’t rise from what came earlier, that doesn't slip into what comes later.Ĭast: R. Rocky kind of heart-warmer where a predictable narrative is polished up by. Rajini Murugan sense, where there’s nothing new, but in its conscientious commitment to the basics: writing, craft, performances. Irudhi Suttru is resolutely old-fashioned-not in the That seems to be the motto of director Sudha Kongara as well. Had this been a Gautham Menon movie, he’d have turned to the junior coach (Nasser) at the gym and barked: In other words, he just wants to do his job. He just wants to find new boxers and train them. The joke isn’t just that these celebrations are for a man who’s been disgraced (a sexual harassment charge hangs over him), a man who did notĬhoose to come back in the first place. Kuthusandai singame, Thamizhnaattin thangame. In his honour, the local gym is festooned with posters that proclaim: The utterly ordinary event, here, is the return of Hissar-based boxing coach Prabhu (a quietly effective R. Irudhi Suttru about the Kollywood (and indeed, the Tamil) tendency to bestow titles and nicknames, put up cut-outs and banners, transform the most ordinary of events into a combination of Pongal, Deepavali and the Superstar’s birthday.
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