
The songs were average whereas the BGM was quite good. Suseendiran proves his stand when it comes to family values, screenplay and logics. Though it seems forced earlier, the director justifies their roles towards the end with a single scene. Other than Vishal and Samuthirakani, there is a huge number of star cast added to make this a family entertainer.

He has played cleverly with the action and the emotions.Though Vishal has attempted cop roles before, this one is easily his best while Samuthirakani gets a meaty role to play which suits him well. From an ordinary film in the first half, the director shifts the gear into an edge of the seat thriller in the second half. This man Suseendiran showers his brilliance throughout the second half. This is where we get a hope on the movie and look forward to watch more. The movie gains pace towards the interval and ends with a good interval twist that establishes a perfect stage for the second half. Soori plays a side kick and evokes laughter in few scenes. Kajal Agarwal plays an usual commercial heroine who adds to the love quotient, songs and vanishes in the second half. An intro about the villains, three songs, two fights, love making scenes and forced comedy were parts of the first half. The first half was more of the so called commercial stuffs. Suseendiran, who is well known for his screenplay and woving a solid theme within a commercial script has attempted a cop thriller and with no second thought Vishal is someone who fits to the t. Their collaboration had a good hype and the last minute chaos gave a thrust to the hype created for PaayumPuli.


The Vishal - Suseendiran combo has struck a gold in this their previous outing " Pandiyanadu ".
