![]() Rehan is taken to Aditya Birla Hospital where he is declared brain dead though his heart is still functional. However at the signal Rehan and his friend Rajeev ( Amol Parashar) face an accident. Abel Fernandes ( Parambrata Chatterjee) along with his friend Hemaan (Jishnu Raghavan) is also present. They are shown to halt at a junction signal where reputed cardiologist Dr. Also Rehan Ali ( Vishal Singh) is a trainee journalist who is all set for his first day of his job. In Mumbai city, Head Constable Ramdas Godbole ( Manoj Bajpayee) is shown to join the force after a suspension for taking bribes (he did that in order to help his sister). The story of Traffic takes place over the course of a single day and is inspired by a real-life incident from Chennai, as shown in the credits. Director Rajesh Pillai and actor Jishnu Raghavan died prior to the release of the movie. The film was released on to positive reviews. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Manoj Bajpayee, Jimmy Sheirgill, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chatterjee, Divya Dutta, Amol Parashar and Bollywood debutant Jishnu and Richa Panai. The cinematography is by Santhosh Thundiyil and Anishlal R S, music is by Mithoon. Originally written by brothers Bobby and Sanjay, the film's screenplay has been adapted into Hindi by Suresh Nair, while the dialogues were penned by Piyush Mishra. ![]() It is a remake of the 2011 Malayalam film of same name. Note: It is a story of human relationships, suffering and triumph.Traffic is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language road thriller film directed by Rajesh Pillai. A sore thumb is a cameo by Suriya (playing himself), where he gives an unwarranted moral science class, something that was not there in the original. Shehnad Jalal appears a bit shaky with the camera but can be forgiven as he later makes up during the thrilling car scenes. The visuals keep us engrossed on screen, as Mejo Joseph pitches in with striking music. Mahesh Narayanan on the editing table gets full marks for his work. It uses the hyperlink narrative structure, which unlocks several stories side-by-side at the same time even while keeping track of the primary storyline. Ajayan Bala has made only minor changes to the original script to suit the Tamil audience as the movie juggles emotions, thrilling action sequences and a nail-biting suspense. Not a scene is out of place and all credit goes to Bobby and Sanjay, who have done the story and screenplay. ![]() Director Shaheed Khader brings out the best in his actors and drives home the importance of organ donation. A crucial cameo by actor Vijayakumar gives the movie its best punch line. Sarath Kumar comes good as commissioner Sundarapandian, on whose shoulder rests the mission to transport a heart from Vellore to Chennai in an hour and a half. Lakshmy, as Karthik's mother, wrenches your heart when she breaks down after his death. Every actor does justice to the character he/she plays with Lakshmy Ramakrishnan, Sarath Kumar, Radhikaa and Parvathi standing tall when compared to the others. Most actors technically play extended cameos, but the characters are sketched almost perfectly and leave a lasting impression. ![]() As we settle in our seats, tragedy strikes.įrom this point, the movie goes full throttle and we are introduced to one character after another. Parallel to this, we have the life of 'Shining Star' Gautham Krishna, who has little time for his ailing daughter Ria and wife (Radhikaa). The movie starts with the love story of Karthik and Aditi (Parvathi). ![]() A remake of Malayalam movie Traffic (2011), inspired by a true-life incident in Chennai, portrays raw emotions in the most genuine fashion. Movie Review: Chennaieil Oru Naal is a well-crafted movie that will shake you up and haunt you even after you get out the theatre. Synopsis: It is a story of human relationships, suffering and triumph. ![]()
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