

However, a couple of scenes in the second half, try to make up for damage forced upon a set of people. While Mohan G could have handled this issue in a neutral way, many instances portray a particular class or community in a bad light. The film, which comes across as an action drama, fails to give the adrenaline rush and impact, which are much-needed for a genre of this kind. What follows is a series of caste and religion-based chaos, making the case stronger against him.Īmidst Rudran's personal struggles with his wife, how he tries to prove himself in the court of law forms the crux in the second half of the film. Unfortunately, one of them gets injured and dies a week later, leading to a PCR case on Rudran. As he tries to bring justice to people under his jurisdiction, he stumbles upon two young boys, involved in the sale of drugs. Rudran, a fearless cop, who is living with his pregnant wife (Darsha Gupta) gets transferred to a different place to deal with drug peddlers. In Rudra Thandavam, he continues to project his views with a different plot, bringing in PCR (Protection of Civil Rights) Act and many other aspects. Mohan G's Draupathi, which released in 2020, was in the news for targeting a particular community and accusing them of luring women from other castes for money and power. In a few minutes, we get to see Rudran's past and what has led him to this unfortunate situation.

The film kicks off with Inspector Rudra Prabhakaran (Richard) being accused of a crime during his tenure.

Rudra Thandavam Movie Review: Director Mohan G, who is known for making controversial films, reunites with his favourite actor Richard Rishi yet again for an action drama with Rudra Thandavam. Rudra Thandavam Movie Synopsis: Rudran, a fearless cop who battles against drug mafia, gets trapped in a PCR case, unfortunately.
