Iravin Nizhal movie review: Iravin Nizhal is not just a single-shot movie. It also feels like Parthiban has tried to narrate it in a single breath just like Guna. The movie flows non-stop from one scene to the other seemingly without a pause for reflection.

Actor-filmmaker R. Parthiban’s latest movie Iravin Nizhal, which means the showdown of the night, feels like an extrapolation of a famous scene in Kamal Haasan’s cult classic Guna. In the said scene, Kamal’s Guna goes in a circle while narrating his pains and the scene ends with him running into a wall.
Iravin Nizhal is not just a single-shot movie. It also feels like Parthiban has tried to narrate it in a single breath just like Guna. The movie flows non-stop from one scene to the other seemingly without a pause for reflection. This film tells the story of a tormented soul. And Parthiban covers a lot of ground with the plot as he assimilates the elements of social commentary and morality tale into an amorphous narration.
The driving emotion of Iravin Nizhal is one man’s unresolved women problems. Nandu is a man who seemingly struggles to make sense of women or their role in his life. It is his frustration, anger and regrets with the opposite gender that drives his every action. For him, his biggest regrets and his only redemption, all come in the form of females. A theme that Parthiban keeps visiting over and over again in his movies.
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