Cast:
- Jai Akash as Jai
- Akshaya Kandamuthan as Akshaya (Hero’s wife and Doctor)
- Atchaya Ray as Lakshmi (Hero’s sister)
- ACP Rajendran as Inspector Rajendran (Hero’s Appa)
- Michael Augustine as Mottamadi Raja
- Diwakar as Blind Man (Rakasiya Police)
- Dr. Saravanan as Dr. Rathakrishnan
- Baskar as Dr. Rathakrishnan’s Thambi (Villain)
- Sakthivel as Madurai Pangali of Villain
- R Ramkumar as Sub Inspector Ramkumar (Kidnapper)
- Kiky Wallace as Akshaya (Hero’s original wife)
- Harish as Rajesh (Hero’s brother)
- Laavanya as hero’s original sister
- Viji Kandamuthan as Dr. Rathakrishnan’s wife and Lakshmi’s amma
- Krishnan as Crime spot Investigating Inspector
- Jayaprasad as Police Station Inspector
- Manikandan as Danger Mani
Crew:
- Written and Directed by Jeyashatheeshan Nageswaran
- Music – Sathish Kumar
- Cinematography – Pal Pandi
- Editing – AC Manikandan
- Art Direction – Sai Praba
- Stunt – Jeyashatheeshan Nageswaran
- Choreography – Jeyashatheeshan Nageswaran
- Dts Mixing – Jerome
- DI – Mani (A Cube Movies)
- Produced By Jai Akash Films
Plot:
Jai portrays a man grappling with amnesia. As events unfold, he discovers that his purported wife and sister are not truly related to him. Shockingly, his wife is a doctor, and his sister accuses him of murdering her family. The police collaborate with Jai to unearth the truth behind his identity and the alleged crimes.
Review:
Strengths:
- Jai delivers a compelling performance, seamlessly transitioning between an innocent victim and an action hero.
- The blend of supernatural elements with a murder mystery adds intrigue to the narrative.
Areas of Improvement:
- Camera work falls short in terms of sharpness, with the presence of on-screen smoke hindering the viewing experience.
- Some locations appear cramped, impacting the overall visual appeal.
- Dialogues, at times, feel improvised and could benefit from refinement.
Verdict:
Jai Vijayam offers a rollercoaster of emotions with its supernatural storyline and murder mystery twist. While the cast shines, the film is hampered by technical aspects, making it a mixed bag for viewers seeking an engaging cinematic experience.
Short Verdict Quote:
“Jai Vijayam weaves an intricate tale of forgotten pasts and mysterious murders, but technical flaws detract from its potential brilliance.”