Synopsis/Plot : A rich wife is caught red-handed by an avaricious young man.
Critics Review
3.00
Taut Thriller.
Director Susi Ganeshan's Tiruttu Payale, a dark edge-of-the-seat thriller that is fairly engrossing. Malavika is a revelation. Manoj.K.Jayan gives a polished performance. Clearly it is Jeevan who is the scene stealer. The music and background score of Bharadwaj is good. Tiruttu Payale is an exciti...(more)
Source: MovieBuzz, Sify.com
3.00
A Thriller.
The film stands out for its excellent screenplay, apt casting and brilliant performances by Jeevan and Malavika. Technically too, it is above average. Bharadwaj's music is racy. Susi Ganesan must be credited for tackling a bold subject. A film for the multiplexes, this.(more)
Source: Editorial Board, Rediff.com
3.00
Engrossing tale of avarice.
Intelligence marks Susi Ganesan's story, screenplay and direction in 'Thiruttu Payalae'. Ganesan treats `... Payalae' with skill, sense, sensitivity and finesse. Appropriate casting enhances the impact. Cinematographer Ravishankaran's blue tone, mellowed lighting, imaginative angles and telling silh...(more)
Source: Malathi Rangarajan, The Hindu
3.50
Lovable Rascal.
A sincere attempt to give a different cinema by Susi Ganesan deserves a special mention. Susi Ganesan sure knows to tell a tale. A tale that is not run of the mill. Jeevan is impressive. Malavika has come up trumps. The highlight is the cinematography of Ravishankar. Bharadhwaj's re-recording is al...(more)
Source: Editorial Board, IndiaGlitz.com
3.50
Surely deserves a watch.
Jeevan has done a good job after a long gap. Malavika has given a realistic performance to match the character and is outstanding. Manoj K Jayan and Abbas have done their parts well. Vivek's comedy keeps everybody busy in the first half. Cinematography carried out by debutant Ravishankar is commenda...(more)
Source: Editorial Board, galatta.com