“Haraa” Review: A gripping tale of vengeance and redemption unfolds as Ram seeks justice for his daughter Nimisha’s suicide. Mohan shines in a poignant performance, but the film falters with pacing issues and thematic inconsistencies. Despite its flaws, “Haraa” offers a worthwhile cinematic experience, blending action, emotion, and social commentary.
Short Verdict Quote: “Haraa navigates a heartfelt journey marred by cinematic hiccups yet anchored by strong performances.”
Subtitles:
- A Father’s Quest: Ram’s relentless pursuit of justice.
- Unmasking the Culprits: Exposing the dark underbelly of human trafficking.
- Emotional Resonance: Navigating personal grief amidst a quest for redemption.
- Technical Brilliance: Cinematic prowess and musical excellence.
- Cinematic Hurdles: Addressing thematic inconsistencies and pacing challenges.
- Final Verdict: Balancing cinematic flair with narrative imperfections.
- CAST
- Mohan – Ram/Dhawood Ibrahim
- Anumol – Nila
- Yogibabu – Advocate
- Kaushik Ram – Vamsi
- Anitha Nair – Anithra
- Charuhasan – Velu Nayakkar
- Mottai Rajendran – Bullet Ravi
- Suresh Menon – Nirav
- Vanitha VijayKumar – Vijaya Bhaskar
- Mime Gopi – Dhawood Ibrahim
- Aadhavan – Aadhavan
- Singam Puli – Puli
- Deepa – Judge
- Mano Bala – Professor
- Santhosh Prabakaran – Dharshan
- Swathi – Nimisha
- CREW
- Director – Vijay Sri G
- Music- Rashaanth Arwin
- DOP Team – Prakath Munusamy Manodinakaran, Mohan Kumar, Vijay Sri G
- Edit – Guna
- Lyrics – Vijay Sri G
- Produced by – Kovai SP Mohanraj
- Stunt – Vijay Sri G
- PRO – Nikil Murukan




