Critics Review
3.00
A Watchable Thriller With Good Dosage Of Commercial Elements!
Ira will definitely satisfy those who love to watch commercial thrillers that throw in a lot of twists and turns. The film has its own share of flaws but they do't hamper the overall viewing experienece of the movie.(more)
Source: Abhijith, One India
3.50
IRA MOVIE REVIEW
Given that the film is the debut directorial of Saiju SS, a former assistant of director Vysakh, Ira triumphs as a thriller, keeping the audience glued to the seats. It might not have a 'star' in the true sense of the word, though there is a star kid in Gokul Suresh, but for people, who might have e...(more)
Source: Deepika Jayaram, Times Of India
1.00
This Unni Mukundan, Gokul Suresh starrer is a lesson in how not to do a thriller
Not that everything that has gone before is sparkling. When Rajeev first meets Miya's character, for instance, even a kindergarten kid might guess her true identity within minutes, but the screenplay seems to think it is keeping us guessing. This is the sort of film in which, when one person eavesdr...(more)
Source: Anna MM Vetticad, Firstpost.com
2.50
This mystery has Dileep's case written all over it
Saiju does not appear to make a case for or against anyone with the film, Ira. He has simply cherry-picked interesting parts of the sensational case and embedded in his film as a bait to draw crowds to theatres in huge numbers.(more)
Source: Manoj Kumar R, Indian Express
2.50
An incompetent script and lazy packaging
While Gokul Suresh tries hard to repeat his father Suresh Gopi's style, Unni Mukundan seems to be practicing a ramp walk in every frame. The less said about the rest of the cast, the better.(more)
Source: SIFY, Sify.com
2.50
A murder mystery that cashes in on Dileep's arrest
Saiju SS, who has worked as associate director with Vysakh in several films and has experience of working with all important production houses in Malayalam, does a well-knitted job in his debut as a director.(more)
Source: Ajish Jimmy George, manoramaonline