Mazhai Pidikkatha Manithan – Review

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Engaging fare
Vijay Antony, a prominent figure in Tamil cinema, stars in the new film Mazhai Pidikkatha Manithan, directed by Vijay Milton. Following the success of his earlier film Salim, this latest venture features an impressive ensemble cast including Sarathkumar, Sathyaraj, Megha Akash, and Sharanya Ponvannan.
Mazhai Pidikkatha Manithan continues from where Salim left off. In the climax of Salim, the protagonist, Salim, escapes after killing a minister’s son. The sequel follows Vijay Antony’s character as he becomes an agent. He marries his love interest, and the couple enjoys a happy life together. However, their happiness is short-lived when Vijay Antony’s enemies murder his wife. The murder occurs during a rainstorm, leading Vijay Antony to develop a deep aversion to rain.
Sarathkumar’s character deceives everyone into believing that both Vijay Antony and his wife are dead. Subsequently, he sends Vijay Antony into hiding. The film unfolds with Vijay Antony’s quest for revenge and the transformation of his life following these events. The narrative delves into the reasons behind the murder and how Vijay Antony’s character seeks retribution.
The film’s storyline and themes are well-executed, focusing on the notion that evil ultimately leads to destruction, and good prevails in the end. Vijay Milton effectively uses minor details, such as the protagonist’s dislike for rain and a small dog, to enrich the film’s emotional depth and appeal.
Overall, Mazhai Pidikkatha Manithan offers a compelling mix of drama and action, showcasing Vijay Antony’s versatility and providing an engaging cinematic experience.

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