Thiruvin Kural review: Harish Prabhu’s thriller reflects the grim reality of our government hospitals

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By Manigandan KR

14/04/2023

Director Harish Prabhu’s Thiruvin Kural (Thiru’s Voice) is a stunning thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

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Thiruvin Kural holds a mirror to how government hospitals function in the State and shows the trauma that those from ordinary middle-class families go through while visiting them.

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The movie exposes how corruption is rampant at government hospitals and how the place is dangerous for women and children.

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It shows how low-level staff form a coterie and how they use their networks to make the life of those questioning their unethical activities miserable.

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Arulnithi as a speech-impaired individual does a neat job. So does Aathmika who plays his love interest.

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Ashraf, in particular, is phenomenal as the lecherous, psychopath lift operator. His measured body language and actions are fear-inducing and sends a chill down your spine.

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Equally impressive is AR Jeeva. Jeeva plays the character of the mean, vindictive and vengeful ward boy Suresh with gusto and scores handsomely.

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Mahendran as mortuary man Santhan does not have much to do but he does a sterling job in the little space that he has been given.

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On the technical front, Sam CS does an exceptional job with the background score. His background music captures the mood of the scene completely and convincingly.

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Thiruvin Kural speaks the truth and the truth is always clear and loud!

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