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Irudhi Suttru 2016 123movies

Irudhi Suttru 2016 123movies

Saala KhadoosJan. 28, 2016109 Min.
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Watch: இறுதிச்சுற்று 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – An under-fire boxing coach, Prabhu is transferred from Hisar in Haryana to Chennai as his bosses at the Boxing Council do not like his disrespectful rule-breaking unconventional ways. In Chennai, he chances upon the raw fighting talent of Madhi, the sibling of aspiring boxer Lakshmi. He decides to put all his effort to tame Madhie and get her to shine but he is repeatedly put off by her playfulness & distrust..
Plot: A grumpy boxing coach takes on a young, rebellious woman under his wings and starts training her for the world championship. But their biggest battle has to be fought outside the ring.
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7.6/10 Votes: 12,191
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N/A Votes: 45 Popularity: 7.729 | TMDB

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> One can only show their passion for something, it’s the others who are able to see their talent.

Inspired by the boxing culture of the north Chennai. It tells how Indians took the sport in their hand and mastered it, specially this film focused on the women boxing. It is definitely a confident boosting film if you are an ambitious sportsperson. But looks like its for adults due to too much use of the rude language. That really did surprise me, because it is expected for a Bollywood film, but Kollywood has a different culture and it was very strong.

It was not actually about Madhavan, he was just a coach like sharookan from ‘Chak de India’. So it is about a young girl named Madhi, who hailed from a poor fisher family. Without any education and social manners, how she makes her fortune turnaround after a new chief boxing coach finds her passion and skill towards the sport. The remaining narration is all about her journey from the slum to the boxing championship.

It kind of reminded me the story of a flower girl from the streets who makes to the high society in the film ‘My Fair Lady’. Except here, it was replaced by the boxing. With a bit of romance, music/musical, humours, as well as rivalries and corruption this film is a quite entertaining. Well directed film, but I’m slightly not happy with the screenplay. Because, no doubt, it is a fine theme yet too much localised for domestic market. As a result, if you’re an International audience, there’s an issue to understand the culture and language translation the loses its originality in the subtitle.

And one more thing is that the background score was good, but disappointing songs, though its video was decent. Awesome performances, especially by Ritika Singh, and Madhavan. The tale was told from his perspective, but Ritika takes the lead with her skillful show in the both, acting and boxing. For the Indians it is surely a must see and one of the best sports films in the recent time, but for the rest of the world, it falls into a decent category.

7/10

Review By: Reno

It is inevitable that a sports film will hew to a certain formula — the discovery of an extraordinary talent, the practice montage, the challenges on and off the field, the grand finale with an outcome that could either be rousing or downbeat. So, it is not surprising that the outlines of Irudhi Suttru, a boxing drama, are familiar. We have a grumpy coach, a rebellious student, politics from the sport’s administrators, jealousy from rivals and a tense climactic bout. But what makes the film stand out is how superbly the director, Sudha Kongara uses these plot points to paint her canvas.

The film begins with Prabhu (Madhavan), a once-promising boxer failed by the system and now a no-nonsense coach, being forced to move to Chennai due to internal politics in the boxing association. In Chennai, Prabhu comes across Madhi (Ritika Singh), a rowdy fisherwoman who has a natural flair for boxing, and whose sister, Lakshmi (Mumtaz Sorcar) is training for the boxing championship. Prabhu offers to teach the hot-headed Madhi, who is enthusiastic about the sport but is put off by the coach’s stern attitude. The two warm up to each other and Madhi even develops a crush on Prabhu. But there are forces that threaten to derail both their dreams.

The writing is strong for the most parts of Irudhi Suttru and the excellent cast effortlessly conveys the various shades of their characters. The beefed-up Madhavan might be the film’s anchor but it is the pocket-sized dynamo Ritika’s performance that gives it its punch. The supporting cast is superb. We know what Nasser and Radha Ravi are capable of, but Kaali Venkat, as the girls’ drunkard father who converts to Christianity just to make a few bucks, manages to overtake these veterans with his finely-calibrated performance. If there is a chink in the armour, it is the characterisation of the antagonist, Dev, who is one-note and cliched. And the (type)casting of Zakir Hussain for this role doesn’t help either.

The little touches, like the observation on Chennai’s poster culture (one of the posters welcoming Prabhu calls him ‘Boxing Loin’!), the fact that Madhi’s mother is a north Indian, that Madhi is a fan of Dhanush, the relationship between Radha Ravi and Madhavan, the explanation Lakshmi gets for why Prabhu prefers Madhi, add a bit of quirkiness to the tale. The fight scenes are also tensely choreographed and are plausible unlike the over-the-top boxing scenes that we saw recently in Bhooloham. But it is the relationship between Prabhu and Madhi is what drives the film and the director makes it amply clear that she needs him as much as he needs her. Their scenes have a charge that keeps us hooked and it is only when Prabhu disappears for a brief while in the second half that we understand how crucial their scenes together are for the film. On the whole, it might not deliver a knockout punch, but Irudhi Suttru manages to land punches that constantly surprise us (the rousing climax ensures that we walk out with a smile) and in a good way.

Review By: timesofindia
A Boxing story with good punches.
Iruthi Sutru(Saala Khadoos) Whenever we come across a film directed by a woman (which is few and far between), we tend to have preconceived notions that it would either be a mouthpiece for their gender’s domination or a soft mushy romance story. However with ‘Irudhi Suttru’ Sudha Kongara takes the viewer completely by surprise with her sports drama riding on a love story told in a raw manner which makes for a pleasurable and emotionally moving viewing experience. It isn’t just Million Dollar Baby.It’s also a story about sibling rivalry. We see a lot of red in boxing dramas, but here we also see bits of Grey.In some situation we feel goosebumps. Screenplay was awesome.All characters performed well.Surely it will be the another milestone for Madhavan.Worth watchable.
Review By: siddharthsanal
The Last R. Madhavan Film I Saw Was Ramji Londonwaley(2005).
Now, eleven years later I’m seeing him again in Saala Khadoos. The film is about a boxer Adi Tomar(R. Madhavan) who has been wronged by his coach. In a boxing championship final, his coach Dev Khatri(Zakir Hussain) smeared vinegar on his boxing gloves thus blinding him temporarily. This cost him the championship medal.

Adi had to endure a lot of treatments afterwards because of the damage done by the vinegar to his eyes. Ten years later, he is a coach for the women’s boxing teams but is extremely angry and frustrated with the partiality in selection. Due to his rift with the association head Dev Khatri (Zakir Hussain), he is falsely charged with sexual harassment and transferred to Chennai. Despite the very poor infrastructure, Adi manages to find talent in a roadside fish seller Madhi (Ritika Singh), who he notices while she is thrashing the judges during her sister’s tournament.

Adi immediately recognizes the potential of Madhi to become a top-flight boxer and a chance of winning a championship medal. What happens next, is for you to see and find out.

The film is superbly directed by Sudha Kongara. She debuted as a screen writer for the Indian English film Mitr, My Friend, which won the Best English Film of the year award at the 49th National Film Awards. Santhosh Narayanan does an excellent job of handling the music in the film. Sivakumar Vijayan handles the cinematography superbly. The fight scenes/training scenes are very well done.

The film is released in Irudhi Suttru, original Tamil language, and with Saala Khadoos opened simultaneously on 29 January 2016.

Verdict: My eyes never left the screen from start to finish. I was left completely satisfied after the end of the film. R. Madhavan has done a lot of physical workout on his upper body. Newcomer Ritika Singh handles her role exceptionally.

Hindi Boxing Movies: Boxer (1984), Rishtey (2002), Aryan: Unbreakable(2006), Apne(2007) English Boxing Movies(apart from Rocky franchise): Hard Times (1975), The Champ(1979), Raging Bull(1980), Gladiator (1992 all-time favorite ), The Hurricane(1999).

About Muhammad Ali’s opponents: Facing Ali(2009 Best Pick).

Review By: Vivekmaru45

Other Information:

Original Title இறுதிச்சுற்று
Release Date 2016-01-28
Release Year 2016

Original Language ta
Runtime 1 hr 49 min (109 min), 1 hr 49 min (109 min) (India)
Budget 300000
Revenue 2100000
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action, Drama, Sport
Director Sudha Kongara
Writer Sudha Kongara, Madhavan, Arun Matheswaran
Actors Madhavan, Nassar, Radha Ravi
Country India
Awards 12 wins & 7 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


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Aspect Ratio N/A
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Irudhi Suttru 2016 123movies
Irudhi Suttru 2016 123movies
Irudhi Suttru 2016 123movies
Irudhi Suttru 2016 123movies
Original title இறுதிச்சுற்று
TMDb Rating 7.389 45 votes

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