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AKA: Muthuveeran To make ends meet, Muthu, a migrant worker from Tirunelveli, travels to Mumbai. Muthu, a B.Sc. graduate, struggles in his village on a desolate piece of land. With the aid of his brother, his mother hires him to work at a parotta stand in Mumbai. When Muthu works at the stall, everything does a sharp U-turn. They are not only migrant workers; they are also compelled to commit murders in Mumbai for their gangster lords. One such occurrence prompts Muthu to pick up the rifle. Then he plunges far down into the abyss. It has become so bad that there is no going back. The story is how he eventually rises to become a notorious criminal in Mumbai.
The author of Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu is well-known author B Jeyamohan. You're constantly wondering whether VTK is a Gautham Menon or a Jeyamohan movie while viewing the movie. VTK takes its sweet time to begin the plot, but Gautham gradually captures our interest by introducing us to Muthu's environment. The drama reaches its apex during the intermission when Muthu reacts and causes everyone to leap out of their chairs. And congratulations to Simbu for executing it so deftly.
The gangster genesis tale in Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu is similar to those in Nayagan by Kamal Haasan, Pudhupettai by Dhanush, and other similar movies. The story that B Jeyamohan and Gautham Menon had was strong. There is a lot of room for action, emotion, and treachery when a gangster story is at the centre of the narrative. And along with a fantastic talent like Simbu, the pair investigated every single facet of the movie.
The story is set up in the first half of VTK, but the second half was disappointing. The writing frequently loses its impact and puts everyone to sleep. Here, major revelations do occur, but they are artificial. Consider how he learns that his gang has a "black sheep" member. That's a stretch that might have given the movie more impact. However, it comes across as factual. The climax, which is essentially a build-up to the sequel, also feels hurried.
Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu is wholly Simbu's property. The picture was interesting because of his transformation sequence and the restraint in his acting. Siddhi Idnani made an impressive debut and has the ideal appearance for the part of a Mumbai girl. The amorous scenes between Simbu and Siddhi significantly slowed down the pace.