Thirunaal Movie Review: Thirunaal is an upcoming latest 2016 Tamil-language action film written and directed by P. S. Ramnath, Produced byM. Senthil Kumar under the productions company Kodhandapani Films This movie stars Jiiva and Nayantara in the lead roles. music director Srikanth Deva composed the music for this film.

Thirunaal Movie Review and Story Plot
Thirunaal is the story of a rustic young man called, Blade who has a change of heart after falling in love with Vithya a homely girl who is a teacher. It is an emotional story and one that emphasises that crime does not pay. we can see Jiiva as Blade Ganes and Nayantara as Vithya in the movie. Blade Ganes is local village rowdy who is an expert in stacking blades in his mouth to spit on anyone who attacked him. This film also stars Joe Malloori and Meenakshi in the supporting roles.
Though the first meet of Jiiva and Nayanthara in the film will start with an unpleasant incident, soon they develop a liking for each other and the whole film is said to be told in a light hearted manner with an underlying emotional quotient. The combination scenes between Jiiva and Nayanthara are the major highlights of the film . This duo had earlier seen together for the 2006-film E.
Though the first meet of Jiiva and Nayanthara in the film will start with an unpleasant incident, soon they develop a liking for each other and the whole film is said to be told in a light hearted manner with an underlying emotional quotient. The combination scenes between Jiiva and Nayanthara are the major highlights of the film . This duo had earlier seen together for the 2006-film E.
In an Interaction with Director Ramnath, He says that the entire shoot of Thirunaal movie is completed in 65 days and film is mostly shot in Kumbakonam and surrounding locations.
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