
IRATTAIYAR Tamil Movie Review
Cast-:
Abhinaya, Anumita, Anushida, Venkat, Subramaniya Siva & Sangeetha , BalaBharathi and Others.

Crew-:
Written & Directed by Jagdish Producers: Rajeswari Lakshminarayanan and Vinothkannan Cast: Abhinaya, Anumita, Anushida, Venkat, Subramaniya Siva & Sangeetha Cinematography: Mohammed Ameen Music Director: GKV Editor: Eswara Moorthy Executive Producer: Balachander Production Manager: Pradeep Mithul Art: Prabakaran Rahul PRO: Balan ,and Mani, Direction Team: Yakesh, Dharmendran, Madhan Naga, Matin Karim, Maniraj, and Sarveshwari Camera Team: Kirubakaran, Jayanth & Pavithran 5.1 Mixing & SFX: Tharun studios DI Effects & Logics: Vinayagam & Francis CG Effects & Logics: Aravindh and Others.
Story-:
The female lead, Abhinaya, is traveling by car through a hilly region with her husband and two children. Meanwhile, Subramaniam Siva is in a room, speaking to Abhinaya’s husband over the phone about a house sale. As they are engaged in a conversation involving conflicting views, the car loses control and meets with a severe accident. Abhinaya survives with serious injuries, but her husband dies. Subsequently, Abhinaya begins to treat her two children with hostility. This leads the children to suspect that she might not be their biological mother—a suspicion for which the story provides a logical basis. The film’s plot unfolds through the dramatic twists that follow.
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Movie Review -:
Directed by debutant Jagadeesh Thambaiyah, *Irattaiyar* is a thriller blending mystery and psychological tension, centered on the bond between a mother and her twin daughters. Starring Abhinaya in the lead role, the film revolves around mysterious events unfolding in the lives of the twins and their mother.
The story draws the audience in right from the start with an accident. Following the father’s death, the mother returns home after undergoing facial reconstructive surgery; her strange behavior turns the twins’ lives upside down. The screenplay intriguingly constructs a narrative that blurs the line between reality and illusion.
Abhinaya is the film’s greatest strength. Her performance—balancing shifting mental states and maternal emotions—carries the story in many places. The tension she conveys through her gaze, body language, and silent moments adds authenticity to the character.

Anumitha and Anushitha, playing the twin daughters, effectively reinforce the story’s emotional and mysterious elements. Supporting actors like Venkat Subha and Subramaniam Siva have also contributed effectively to their respective roles.
Cinematographer Mohammed Ameen’s visuals brilliantly capture the film’s psychological atmosphere; the use of dark tones and tight framing heightens the tension. Composer GKV’s background score amplifies the impact of the mysterious moments. Eswara Moorthy’s editing ensures the story moves briskly, keeping the runtime to a concise 1 hour and 32 minutes without unnecessary bloat.


Although the screenplay follows a predictable path in some places, the psychological mystery woven around the mother-daughter relationship keeps the film engaging. It promises a unique experience for fans who enjoy gripping thrillers. “Irattaiyar” is an intriguing thriller that blends themes of motherhood, mystery, and psychological tension. Abhinaya’s performance and the mystery-laden screenplay are the film’s key strengths.
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