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Varunan – Review

NT BureauBy NT BureauMarch 15, 2025No Comments
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Water is the matter

Director Jaayavelmurugun’s Varunan ambitiously tackles the complex and timely issue of water conflicts in a unique urban setting. Set in Royapuram, the film offers a fresh perspective on the exploitation of natural resources, particularly water, and how power struggles emerge from its control.

At its core, Varunan revolves around Ayyavu (Radharavi) and John (Charanraj), two influential figures in the local water supply business. While they maintain a professional understanding, the ambitions of those around them slowly escalate tensions, leading to an intense power struggle. Dushyanth Jayaprakash’s Thillai and Shankarnag Vijayan’s Dabba emerge as key catalysts, driving the conflict with their opposing ideologies.

One of the film’s strengths lies in its commitment to portraying the realistic and often overlooked world of water politics. The setting of Royapuram, a vibrant yet chaotic locality, adds authenticity to the narrative, making the story all the more relatable. The depiction of water as a valuable and revered resource adds depth to the plot, subtly reminding audiences of the historical and cultural significance of natural elements.

The performances are another highlight. Radharavi delivers a composed and measured performance as Ayyavu, embodying a leader who values tradition and structure. Charanraj, as his counterpart, brings a layered portrayal, balancing authority with internal dilemmas. Dushyanth Jayaprakash and Shankarnag Vijayan effectively inject energy into the narrative, showcasing the passion and recklessness of youth-driven ambition.

Visually, the film experiments with bold cinematographic choices, attempting to create a grand, almost western-style standoff between the warring factions. The close-up shots and dramatic framing enhance the tension, keeping audiences engaged in the unfolding drama.

While Varunan follows a familiar trajectory of territorial conflicts, it distinguishes itself with thoughtful character moments and thematic depth. The film underscores the importance of water as a fundamental yet exploited resource, urging viewers to reflect on its real-world implications.

In the end, Varunan serves as an engaging socio-political drama that blends commercial appeal with a relevant message. With its strong performances, intriguing premise, and immersive setting, the film successfully sheds light on an issue that resonates beyond the screen.

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