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The Road review: Director Arun Vaseegaran’s latest is a riveting thriller
The film maintains its intense pace with excellent narration, full marks to the director for his gripping story.
Published:Oct 07, 2023
Trisha in 'The Road'. (X)
A gripping watch!
The Road (Tamil)
- Cast: Trisha, Miya George, 'Dancing Rose' Shabeer, Santhosh Prathap, MS Bhaskar, Vela Ramamoorthy and Vivek Prasanna
- Director: Arun Vaseegaran
- Producers: Jai Sampath and Subramani Doss
- Music: Sam CS
- Runtime: 2 hours 23 minutes
- Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Emraan Hashmi, and Revathy
- Director: Maneesh Sharma
- Producer: Aditya Chopra
- Music: Pritam Chakraborty
- Runtime: 2 hours 35 minutes
Director Arun Vaseegaran comes up with an investigative thriller — The Road — that keeps you entertained for the most part.
The film is intense and engaging, thanks to a refreshingly fresh plot that has two parallel sets of developments happening in two different parts of the state.
An immensely content woman, Meera (Trisha) is thrilled to know that she is pregnant with her second child. However, she is also slightly disappointed that the pregnancy will not allow her to undertake a road trip that she promised her young school-going son Kavin, for his birthday.
A poster of the film ‘The Road’. (X)
Unwilling to disappoint her son, she lets her husband Anand (Santhosh Prathap) take her son on the trip.
Both father and son set off on the trip, intending to return in a couple of days.
However, fate delivers a cruel blow. A car heading on the opposite side of the highway loses control and swerves around to cut the median and crash into Anand’s car, killing them both.
Meera is shattered by the news of their deaths. She rushes to the spot and suffers a shock, resulting in an abortion.
Eventually, when Meera goes to the spot of the accident to pay homage to her son and husband, she becomes aware that the crash which killed her husband and son could not be merely dismissed as an accident and that it may well have been orchestrated.
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A parallel story.
In another part of the state, Maya (Shabeer Kallarakkal), a professor at an arts and science college, is immensely respected for his professionalism and hugely admired by his women students for his physical attributes. One girl in particular looks to propose to him.
A dedicated teacher with strong moral and ethical values, Maya turns down the proposal. Enraged at having been rejected, she levels a MeToo allegation against him, saying that the professor sought sexual favours from her.
The false allegation ruins Maya’s life. He is humiliated and thrown out of the college.
Even after that, the humiliation continues with villagers targetting not just him but also his father who has been slogging all his life to get his son educated.
At one point, both Maya and Meera’s lives converge. What happens then is what the film is all about.
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Shabeer kallarakkal steals the show.
The Road gets off to a blistering start with a couple that is stranded on the highway being murdered by dacoits. Right from that point on, the movie maintains its intense pace with some excellent narration by the director.
Trisha and ‘Dancing Rose’ Shabeer in ‘The Road’. (X)
Full marks to Arun Vaseegaran for his intense and gripping story that keeps you on the edge of your seats. The story’s intensity goes up one more notch once Meera begins investigating the accident.
Trisha, as Meera, does a decent job in the film.
Shabeer Kallarakkal, who received widespread praise for his portrayal of the character Dancing Rose in Sarpatta Parambarai (2021), steals the limelight in the film with yet another powerful performance.
Shabeer’s portrayal of Maya makes a profound impact on you. Maya’s struggle to come to terms with the cruel blow that eventually results in his father hanging himself makes you feel for his character. In fact, that is exactly what makes the film work.
Sam CS’s background score is perfect and KG Venkatesh’s visuals are striking.
Except for editor Shivaraj, who could have been a little more unforgiving while trimming the climax, The Road has a sound technical team that has delivered a neat product.
The Road has very few flaws, other than the fact that its climax is unnecessarily long. Apart from that, the film is an intense and gripping thriller that is definitely worth your time and money.
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How a national highway becomes a primary conflict in the lives of Meera, a journalist, and Maya, a college professor, and makes their life upside down. How a national highway becomes a primary conflict in the lives of Meera, a journalist, and Maya, a college professor, and makes their life upside down. How a national highway becomes a primary conflict in the lives of Meera, a journalist, and Maya, a college professor, and makes their life upside down.
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The investigation part largely works, and the director manages to keep the mystery under wraps until the reveal, but the film turns pretty generic once we get the identity of the mastermind behind the chilling crimes.
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Awesome film..Thrisha and shabeer rocked it..Hats off to director Arun vaseegran
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Home » Movies » ‘The Road’ Tamil Movie Review
‘The Road’ Tamil Movie Review
The Tamil thriller ‘The Road’ has a massive buzz as it’s full of suspense and excitement! The movie stars Trisha Krishnan and Shabeer Kallarakkal, and it’s directed by Arun Vaseegaran. Let’s dive into what makes this movie interesting!
The Road is about a journalist named Meera, played by Trisha. She has a happy life until something very sad happens: her husband and son are in a terrible car accident. Meera finds out that this wasn’t just a regular accident but part of something much bigger and scarier. She decides to find out the truth and get justice for her family.
The wrecked vehicle and the twisted body on the road served as a grim reminder of the recent accident. Amidst the wreckage, a lone witness stood, her gaze capturing the eerie scene. Despite her earnest report to the police, they brushed her off as an overreactive complainant. Unwavering, she committed herself to uncovering the truth of this mystery. As the only eyewitness, she was determined to seek justice for the accident’s victims.
This was no tale of supernatural occurrences or accidental tragedies, but rather a story of a brutal gang hidden in the depths of an inescapable forest, mercilessly taking lives. Our protagonist, caught in this treacherous forest with these ruthless criminals, had to find a way to escape their grip and reveal their evil deeds to the world.
The film, inspired by actual events, chronicles the courageous journey of a woman through a land marked by violence. Filmed on the very locations where these events unfolded, the movie promises to deliver a raw and captivating narrative.
There’s also another story in the movie about a college professor named Maya, played by Shabeer Kallarakkal. He gets into trouble because of a student who lies about him. His story and Meera’s story come together in a surprising way!
What’s Special About the Movie?
- Exciting Plot : The movie keeps you guessing what will happen next. It’s like a puzzle that Meera and Maya are trying to solve.
- Great Acting : Trisha and Shabeer do an amazing job in their roles. They make you feel like you’re right there with them, feeling what they’re feeling.
- Music and Pictures : The music in the movie is really cool and adds to the suspense. The way the movie is shot, which means how it’s filmed, is also pretty awesome. It makes everything look very real and exciting.
- Emotional Journey : The movie isn’t just about the action; it’s also about how the characters feel. You get to see how they deal with tough situations, which can be really moving.
The Road” touches on various themes that deeply connect with its viewers. A key theme is the relentless pursuit of truth and justice. The character Meera’s unwavering effort to reveal the truth behind a staged accident underscores a mother’s extreme dedication to achieving justice for her family. Meanwhile, Maya’s battle against unfounded allegations brings to light the repercussions of premature judgments and reflects on the #MeToo movement’s influence.
Additionally, the movie probes into the intricacies of human nature, examining our inherent potential for both benevolence and malevolence. It portrays the fragility of characters like Meera and Maya, who are ensnared in circumstances beyond their control. As the story progresses, it becomes apparent that the lines between victims and culprits are often blurred.
The atmosphere of The Road is marked by intense suspense and tension. Director Arun Vaseegaran skillfully maintains a gripping hold on the audience, with each sequence heightening the sense of anticipation and intrigue. The film achieves a harmonious blend of emotionally rich moments and thrilling sequences, offering a deeply immersive and thrilling movie-going experience.
The cast of The Road
Lead performances: trisha krishnan and shabeer kallarakkal.
“The Road” features Trisha Krishnan in the lead role, portraying the character of Meera, a journalist and a grieving mother. Trisha’s performance is a standout, as she skillfully depicts Meera’s emotional journey from shock and despair to determination and resilience. Her ability to convey a wide range of emotions adds depth and authenticity to the character. Alongside Trisha, Shabeer Kallarakkal plays the role of Maya, a college professor caught in a web of false accusations. Shabeer’s portrayal is both powerful and nuanced, effectively evoking empathy from the audience. His performance, particularly in the emotionally charged scenes, is commendable and adds a significant layer to the film’s narrative.
Supporting Cast of The Road
The film also features a strong supporting cast that contributes significantly to its overall impact. Santhosh Pratap plays the role of Anand, Meera’s husband, whose character is central to the unfolding of the plot. Miya George, as Meera’s friend Anu, and M. S. Bhaskar, as constable Subramani, deliver solid performances, enhancing the film’s authenticity. Vivek Prasanna and other supporting actors also play crucial roles, each adding their unique touch to the story. The ensemble cast works well together, creating a believable and engaging world that draws the audience into the film’s narrative.
Casting Choices in The Road and Its Impact
The casting choices in “The Road” are pivotal to its storytelling. Each actor seems carefully selected to fit their respective roles, contributing to the film’s overall coherence and impact. The performances are not just about individual brilliance but also about how well the actors interact and complement each other. This synergy among the cast members helps in effectively conveying the film’s themes and emotions, making “The Road” a compelling watch. The actors’ ability to embody their characters and interact naturally adds a layer of realism to the film, making the story more relatable and impactful for the audience.
Direction of The Road
Director Arun Vaseegaran deserves commendation for his adept handling of “The Road,” skillfully navigating the intricate narrative and seamlessly weaving together two parallel storylines. Arun’s storytelling prowess shines through in his ability to sustain suspense throughout the film, keeping the audience on edge until the final reveal.
One standout aspect of Arun’s direction is his portrayal of vulnerability. He adeptly captures the emotional fragility of the characters, making their struggles and dilemmas highly relatable. Particularly noteworthy are the film’s intense sequences, especially those set amidst a maze of rocks, which highlight Arun’s talent for creating gripping cinematic moments.
While the first two acts of the film are marked by suspense and emotional depth, the third act does falter slightly as the plot takes on a somewhat generic tone. This is where the film’s pacing could have been improved, as the climax feels prolonged and lacks the intensity seen in earlier scenes.
Score and Cinematography: Setting the Mood for The Road
The background score by Sam C.S. plays a crucial role in establishing and maintaining the tension in the film. The haunting melodies and pulsating rhythms contribute to the overall suspenseful atmosphere, effectively complementing the narrative and enhancing the emotional engagement of the audience.
Cinematographer KG Venkatesh’s visuals are remarkable, capturing the essence of the film’s diverse settings, from the desolate highway to the tranquil village. The use of lighting and camera angles adds depth to the storytelling, providing a visually captivating experience.
Production Design and Special Effects: Embracing Authenticity
“The Road” benefits from authentic production design that fully immerses the audience in the characters’ world. The portrayal of both urban and rural settings feels genuine, significantly contributing to the film’s realism.
While the film doesn’t heavily rely on special effects, choosing instead to utilize practical effects to convey its narrative, this decision enhances the film’s authenticity. It prioritizes character-driven storytelling over flashy visual effects.
Editing and Pace of The Road: A Riveting Journey with Minor Hiccups
Editor Ariyanthakka Rajamani Sivaraj’s work is commendable, maintaining a cohesive flow throughout most of the film. However, there are moments, especially in the climax, where tighter editing could have improved the pacing. While the film’s duration is not excessive, a slight trimming in the final act could enhance the overall experience.
Where to Watch The Road?
An imminent announcement is expected regarding the release of the movie “The Road” on an OTT platform. Although unconfirmed reports hint at Netflix possibly acquiring the rights to the film, official confirmation is still pending.
Wrapping up the Thrilling Expedition of The Road
In conclusion, “The Road” stands as a gripping thriller offering a compelling narrative, stellar performances, and moments of genuine emotional depth. Director Arun Vaseegaran expertly crafts a tale of vengeance and redemption, keeping the audience engaged for the majority of the film.
While the pacing falters slightly in the climax, and the third act ventures into generic territory, “The Road” remains a cinematic experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It successfully explores themes of justice, human nature, and vulnerability, inviting the audience to empathize with its characters.
Whether you’re a fan of suspenseful thrillers or nuanced character-driven dramas, “The Road” is a journey worth undertaking. It keeps you guessing, tugs at your heartstrings, and ultimately leaves a lasting impression, making it a noteworthy addition to Tamil cinema.
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'The Road' review: Trisha starrer shows promise but stumbles on its journey
Trisha, preparing for a mass entertainer alongside Thalapathy Vijay in 'Leo,' returns with another female-centric film titled 'The Road', directed by Arun Vaseegaran. Following the disappointing reception of her previous movie 'Raangi,' in which she starred alongside Anaswara Rajan, anticipations for 'The Road' may not have been high. However, contrary to the low expectations, the film delivers a strong and satisfying thriller.
The film begins with a couple being involved in a carefully planned accident on the National Highway, setting the stage for two intertwining narratives. The first story follows Meera (Trisha), a pregnant woman living with her husband and son. Tragedy strikes when the husband and son become victims of one of these orchestrated accidents, turning Meera's life upside down.
The second story revolves around Maya (Shabeer Kallarakkal), a college professor known for his honesty and hard work. His life takes a downward spiral following an incident at the college. The movie explores how these two stories converge and reveals the masterminds behind these horrific accidents.
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The film primarily centres on the process of uncovering the culprits and the events that lead up to it. However, it occasionally loses momentum as it relies on a somewhat generic formula. Nevertheless, the skilful execution of blending the two storylines stands out as one of the movie's significant strengths. Viewers may or may not anticipate the outcome, but it undeniably constitutes a major triumph for the film. Shabeer Kallarakkal truly serves as the movie's backbone, effectively compensating for its weaker aspects. His storyline is more compelling and heart-wrenching compared to Trisha's, despite both stories being tragedies. However, the film does have its share of illogical moments scattered throughout. For instance, Trisha's character, Meera, suddenly takes on a nearly detective-like role and effortlessly confronts villains, which, while it could be attributed to her personal trauma, at times feels excessively exaggerated.
Trisha delivers a decent performance as Meera, effectively portraying a character who is grappling with a tragedy. Miya George, who plays Meera's supportive friend, also deserves commendation for her role.
As the second half unfolds, viewers can almost anticipate the direction the plot heads for if they connect the dots before the movie explicitly does so. Up until that point, the film maintains a gripping narrative. Interestingly, the movie manages to evoke some sympathy for its antagonist, a testament to Arun Vaseegaran's attempt at a unique storytelling approach. While this approach works to a certain extent, it doesn't reach outstanding or mind-bending levels.
The movie's climax disappoints as it veers into extreme clichés. Had the filmmakers opted for a more unique approach, the movie could have become an above-average thriller. Unfortunately, its reliance on clichés detracts the movie from that potential. Nevertheless, the film deserves recognition for its attempt to introduce a fresh concept, intertwining two parallel narratives and merging them into a coherent storyline. Initially, as viewers follow both stories, they may wonder how they are connected, but the movie manages to execute this connection effectively. While it may not be a must-watch, it is likely to be a delightful experience for fans of Trisha.
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Shabeer shines in this decent crime thriller starring trisha.
However, the film turns pretty generic once we get the identity of the mastermind behind the chilling crimes on the highway. It's as if the film had run out of ideas by then and decided to drag it to its end. The filmmaking is also functional and the loud background score (by Sam CS) overpowers us into a state of submission. But the film belongs to Shabeer Kallarakal, who makes the most of a role with many shades and delivers a standout performance. (more)
Source: Suganth, Times Of India
Trisha's road thriller lacks orignality
'The Road' could have been a solid thriller with a few surprises in the screenplay. Unfortunately, there are only a few redeeming aspects in the film (more)
Source: Janani, India Today
This Trisha-starrer is a predictable, dead-end thriller
After the final punch to the gut � an awful joke of a climax � you wish actors like Shabeer and MS Bhaskar choose scripts that do justice to the performers in them. For Trisha, who once again shows that she deserves a script worth her stardom and heart, The Road offers nothing new and her poor run with solo lead films continues. (more)
Source: BHUVANESH CHANDAR, The Hindu
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Tamil movie ‘The Road’ Review: Trisha Krishnan shines in gripping revenge thriller
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“The Road ,” a suspenseful Tamil thriller written and directed by Arun Vaseegaran, will be released across India on October 6, 2023. The movie is based on a real-life incident.
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The film stars Trisha Krishnan, Miya George, and Dancing Rose Shabeer in the lead roles, along with Santhosh Prathap, MS Bhaskar, Vivek Prasanna, Vela Ramamoorthy, Semmalar Annam, and many others in supporting roles.
It is produced under the banner of AAA Cinemaa Pvt. Ltd., with music composed by Sam C.S. and cinematography by KG Venkatesh. Shivaraj handles the editing, while Phoenix Prabhu choreographs the action sequences.
A woman’s serene life with her husband and son is shattered one fateful night in a horrific highway accident. Driven by a relentless quest for truth, she embarks on a journey to unravel the hidden secrets behind the accident. Her relentless pursuit leads her to a disturbing discovery: the highway accidents are no coincidences but rather the work of a ruthless gang lurking in the shadowy depths of the unescaped forest.
The film follows a woman’s fearless journey in a blood-soaked land after her serene life with her husband and son is shattered one fateful night. Driven by a relentless quest for truth, she embarks on a journey to unravel the hidden secrets behind the highway accident that claimed her loved ones.
Her relentless pursuit leads her to a disturbing discovery: the highway accidents are no coincidences but rather the work of a ruthless gang lurking in the shadowy depths of the unescaped forest.
Trapped in the Forest
When our heroine finds herself trapped in the unescapable forest with these merciless thugs, she must use all her cunning and courage to evade their clutches and expose their villainy to the world. This is the story of a woman’s unwavering determination to bring justice to her loved ones and make the world safer.
That is the remaining story of this film, which promises to be a gritty and gripping tale shot at the actual locations where the events took place.
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