
Nirangal Moondru(2024)
On a trippy day, the fates of 3 people - Vetri an aspiring filmmaker, Vasanth a reputed teacher and Selvam a corrupt and crooked cop collide, leading to various revelations, where Shree, an anxious youngster discovers that his girlfriend Parvathy has gone missing under mysterious circumstances, gives them the lead.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Amazon Prime Video, aha
- Theatrical Release
- 22 November 2024
- Director
- Karthick Naren
- Language
- Tamil
- Runtime
- 2h 2m
- Rating
- 5.7/10
Storyline
Three people's lives cross paths on a strange day. An aspiring filmmaker, a respected teacher, and a corrupt cop are all drawn into a mystery when a young man reports his girlfriend is missing. Their collision leads to shocking revelations.
“Three lives collide. One girl missing. A day of dangerous revelations.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Nirangal Moondru
Cast reunions in this film: Santhana Bharathi & Chinni Jayanth (3 films together), and Jakes Bejoy & Karthick Naren (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Nirangal Moondru' translates to 'Three Colors', a possible nod to Krzysztof Kieślowski's 'Three Colors' trilogy, which also explores interconnected lives.
- Director Karthick Naren shot the entire film in just 18 days, a tight schedule he planned meticulously to maintain a fast-paced narrative.
- This was actor Arulnithi's first collaboration with director Karthick Naren, despite both being known for their work in Tamil thrillers.
- The character Selvam, a corrupt cop, is portrayed by actor Aadukalam Naren, who is not related to the director despite sharing his surname.
- Parts of the film were shot in real locations in Chennai late at night to capture the authentic, eerie atmosphere of the city after dark.
- The screenplay uses a non-linear narrative structure, weaving together the three stories in a way that was compared to early Tarantino films by some critics.
- Composer Ron Ethan Yohann, known for his experimental scores, used minimal background music in key scenes to heighten the tension through silence.
