Moving away from his “boy-next-door” roles, Dhanush plays a flawed, angry everyman. His transformation from a carefree youth to a desperate, bloodied fighter is completely convincing. The climax fight in a scrapyard is a masterclass in exhausted, non-glamorous action.
"The movie was a hit because it was different," Murali said. "It showed that violence isn't cool. It showed that for a common man, violence is a last resort, a nightmare he has to wake up from. G.V. Prakash Kumar’s music, especially the song ‘Engeyo Partha’ , wasn't just a song; it was the anthem of every youth wandering the streets without direction." Polladhavan Tamil Movie
If you want a scene-by-scene breakdown, a shot-by-shot analysis of a particular sequence, or a short essay focusing on a single theme (masculinity, objects-as-symbols, or the film’s urban aesthetics), say which and I’ll produce it. "The movie was a hit because it was different," Murali said
The rain outside had stopped. The television flickered, showing the end credits of a film. The young men stood up to leave, stepping out into the wet streets of Chennai, each one of them a potential Prabhu, each one of them dreaming of a bike, and hoping they never had to become a Polladhavan to keep it. The television flickered