“Rajini Gang” attempts a different route within the horror-comedy space by anchoring its thrills in an emotional storyline. At its core, the film follows the lives of Rajini and Myna — a carefree young couple whose happiness is disrupted when a sacred thaali with a dark past brings unexpected supernatural consequences.The film begins on a vibrant and appealing note, capturing the excitement of the couple’s elopement and the warmth of their relationship. Their chemistry instantly draws the audience in, making the shift into the mysterious track smooth and intriguing. The thaali and its hidden history introduce a sense of curiosity that keeps the first half lively, supported by situational humour that prevents the mood from becoming too intense.
In the second half, the narrative leans more heavily into its supernatural angle, bringing forward the story of Ponnarasi — a spirit tied to past injustices. Her emotional journey adds weight to the haunting elements and gives the film a purposeful direction. Though the transitions between comedy, romance, and horror are not always seamless, the emotional beats remain sincere and engaging.
The performances elevate the film considerably. Rajini delivers a convincing portrayal of a man trying to protect the woman he loves while grappling with fear and uncertainty. Myna impresses in scenes that demand intensity, especially during the possession sequences. The supporting cast brings welcome comic relief, keeping the film balanced even during tense stretches.
Overall, “Rajini Gang” stands out for its attempt to weave love, emotion, and gentle horror into a single narrative. While certain tropes feel familiar, the film’s heartfelt approach, committed performances, and an emotionally satisfying climax make it a pleasant and engaging watch. Audiences looking for a supernatural tale with warmth, sentiment, and light entertainment will find this film worth their time.

