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Director Sasi is no stranger to relationship dramas. However, with Sivappu Manjal Pachai , he shifts from romantic conflict to societal conflict. The film’s pacing is deliberately slow. For the first 30 minutes, nothing “happens” in terms of action. Instead, Sasi builds the characters.

Directed by the acclaimed Sasi (known for Sollamale , Roja Kootam , and Poo ), this film attempted something incredibly difficult—a tense, two-hour-long psychological drama set almost entirely on the streets of Chennai. It is a story about ego, traffic rage, class divide, and the fragile nature of middle-class morality. For those searching for a gritty, realistic, and emotionally exhausting thriller, Sivappu Manjal Pachai (translated as Red, Yellow, Green ) remains a hidden gem. Sivappu Manjal Pachai -2019-

After a series of clashes and a sub-plot involving a dangerous drug dealer named Madhu, the two men must put aside their differences when Rajashekar is injured while saving Madhan from goons. The film concludes with their eventual reconciliation. Cast and Crew Role Description Rajasekar (Raj) Siddharth A no-nonsense, steadfast traffic police officer. Madhan G.V. Prakash Kumar A brash 19-year-old street racer. Rajalakshmi (Raji) Lijomol Jose Director Sasi is no stranger to relationship dramas

A reckless, arrogant street racer who sees rules as things to be broken. For the first 30 minutes, nothing “happens” in

The story takes place in the 1990s in a small village in Tamil Nadu. The film follows the lives of three friends, Ravi (Arun), Chinnasamy (Ramesh), and Muthusamy (Sampath), who share a deep bond despite their different backgrounds. As they navigate their lives, they face various challenges, including financial struggles, family conflicts, and personal rivalries. The narrative takes a dramatic turn when the friends are forced to make difficult choices, leading to a series of events that test their relationships and loyalty.

Starring the versatile and the explosive G. V. Prakash Kumar in the lead roles, with Sija Rose playing the crucial female lead, Sivappu Manjal Pachai is more than just a revenge drama. It is a psychological dissection of male ego, socio-economic disparity, and the fragile line between justice and vengeance.