Fire – Review 


A gripping thriller
Director J. Sathish Kumar’s Fire is an intense and well-crafted thriller that keeps audiences engaged with its gripping narrative and unexpected twists. The story kicks off with the mysterious disappearance of psychotherapist Kasi (Balaji Murugadoss), leading to an investigation headed by officer Saravanan (J. Sathish Kumar). As multiple women come forward with disturbing revelations about Kasi, the case takes a shocking turn when an elderly man confesses to plotting his murder. However, new evidence suggests Kasi might still be alive, adding layers of intrigue and uncertainty.
J. Sathish Kumar masterfully builds suspense, ensuring every twist deepens the mystery. Balaji Murugadoss delivers a compelling performance, while the director himself shines as the determined investigator unraveling the truth. The screenplay is crisp, dialogues are sharp, and the pacing keeps viewers on edge.
What sets Fire apart is its psychological depth, blending mystery with strong emotional undertones. The well-executed surprises and a satisfying climax make it a must-watch for thriller enthusiasts. With its intelligent storytelling and engaging performances, Fire delivers a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.