Jockey Tamil Movie Review:

Jockey Tamil Movie Review:

CAST

Yuvan Krishna - Ramar

Ridhaan Krishnas -  Karthi

Ammu Abhirami - Meenachi

Kali - Kali

Madhusudhan Rao - Vasthavi

Sithan Mohan - Othamuttu

Saranya Ravi - Eswari

Phathmen - Ayyavu

Yogi - subbu

Sai Dinesh - Sivabanam

Chidambaram - Jones

Praveen - Mike

Aathav - Vasanth

Eesha - Iniyaal

 

 

CREW:

Written & Directed by: Dr. Pragabhal

Production House: PK7 Studios LLP

Producers: Prema Krishnadas - C Devadas & Jaya Devadas

Cinematography: N.S.Uthayakumar

Editor: N B Srikanth

Music: Sakthi Balaji

Creative Producer – RP. Bala

Sound Mix – MR.Rajakrishnan

Dialogues: Dr. Pragabhal, Suriya Pandiyan, Surya Bala

Art – Pappanadu c uthayakumar

Costume Designer – Joshua Maxwel J

Choreographer – Azar, I Radhika, Richi

Stunt – Prabhu Jacky

Chief Associate Director - Unais.S

Lyrics – Snehan, Rokesh, Lavarathan

Sound Design – Vicky

Colorist – Ranga 

Studio - Prasad Lab

Production Controller – S.Sivakumar

Production Executive – S.Rajkamal

Publicity Designs & Motionposter – Kanni Studio

Stills – V.S Anandhakrishna, Theni Anbu

Make Up – S.Pandiyarajan

PRO – Nikil Murukan.

 

Jockey is a rural action drama written and directed by Dr. Pragabhal and produced under the banner of PK7 Studios LLP by Prema Krishnadas, C. Devadas, and Jaya Devadas. The film is deeply rooted in the culture of Madurai and brings to the screen a world and a sport that have never been explored in Tamil cinema before. With its strong rural backdrop, the film aims to present raw emotions, intense rivalries, and a gripping narrative that stays true to its setting.

One of the biggest highlights of Jockey is its focus on goat fighting, portrayed with high energy and realism. The adrenaline-pumping sequences involving trained animals are shot with care and authenticity, making them both thrilling and believable. The visuals capture the vibrant pulse of Madurai’s rural life, adding depth to the story and giving the audience a fresh cinematic experience. The film stands out for attempting something new and bold within the action genre.

The performances in the film are commendable. Yuvan Krishna as Ramar delivers a strong and grounded performance, fitting well into the rural setting. Ridhaan Krishnas as Karthi brings intensity to his role, while Ammu Abhirami as Meenachi adds emotional strength and balance to the narrative. Kali, Madhusudhan Rao, and Sithan Mohan perform their roles effectively, contributing to the film’s dramatic tension. The supporting cast, including Saranya Ravi, Phathmen, Yogi, Sai Dinesh, Chidambaram, Praveen, Aathav, and Eesha, adds authenticity and richness to the story with natural performances.

From a technical perspective, the film benefits from Sakthi Balaji’s music, which complements the rural mood and action scenes well. The background score enhances the intensity during key moments without overpowering the narrative. The cinematography captures the landscapes, people, and traditions of Madurai in an honest and visually appealing manner, helping the audience connect with the world of the film.

Overall, Jockey is an ambitious attempt that blends rural culture with action drama. By focusing on a unique sport and setting, the film offers something different to Tamil cinema. While it stays rooted in tradition, it also pushes boundaries with its subject and presentation. Jockey will appeal to audiences who enjoy rural stories, intense drama, and films that showcase unexplored aspects of Tamil culture simply and engagingly.

 

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