Thira Movie Review

Thira is the first thriller movie directed by Vineeth Sreenivsan. His last two movies - Malarvadi Arts Club as well as Thattathin Marayathu did well at the Box Office.Thira is a dramatic thriller movie, and the other parts will be following the fist one.Shobana is doing the main character in this film. Vineeth Sreenivasan introducing his brother Dyan sreenivasan through this film.

Thira starts when Doctor Rohini (Shobhana) who runs a NGO who works against traffic of girls and sex racketing loses her husband, which involves conspiracies and mysteries. The girls who were being protected by Rohini, are kidnapped.

Rohini sets out on a mission to find those who are behind her husband's murder and who have trafficked the girls. On the same path, we are introduced to Naveen (Dhyan Sreenivasan) who is in search of his kidnapped sister. Naveen and Rohini meet by chance and come to know that they have the same goal. Rest of the movie focuses on their mission to find the lost ones. Will they be successful?

Rohini Pranab will be a role in Shobhana's acting career which is sure to be remembered in a long time run. Once again Shobhana proves why she is still one of the best in the industry. The surprise factor is Dhyan Sreenivasan. From the family of talents, this youngster proves he got the same in his blood. He just excelled through the role of Naveen. Deepak Parambol got yet another small yet good role. Rest of the cast are mainly new founds and almost everyone did jutice to their roles. Technical Aspects Cinematography by Jomon T John is appealing. He has captured almost all the locations splendidly. Music by Shaan Rehman is yet another boost to the movie. BGM keeps us engaged and the songs are well fit in the movie. Editing by Ranjan Abraham is crisp and near flawless. Vineeth Sreenivasan and Rakesh Mantodi deserves applause for the engaging plot they have written. 
Verdict: "Adroit thriller ... maintains momentum and credibility."

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