Will Tamil Movie Review: “When Truth Meets Sacrifice – The Story of Will”
Will Tamil Movie Review: “When Truth Meets
Sacrifice – The Story of Will”
Written & directed by Sivaraman |
Music: Saurabh Aggarwal | Production: Foot Steps Production | Co-production:
Kothari Madras International Limited
Will is an emotional drama written and directed by Sivaraman, featuring
Vikranth as a cop, Soniya Aggarwal as a judge, and Shraddha (Alagiya) as the
central character who carries the film’s emotional core. The story begins in a
courtroom where Judge Soniya Aggarwal is seen cross-examining a case and
delivering a verdict. Soon, a new case is filed involving an elderly man who
registers a property worth two crores in the name of a young woman named
Shraddha. This incident sparks curiosity and prompts the judge to assign
Officer Vikranth to investigate the girl's background.
As Vikranth begins his investigation, he discovers that the girl posing as
Shraddha is not the real one. Tracing the clues, he reaches Kotagiri, where the
real Shraddha lives a married life. He brings her back for inquiry, and during
this process, a painful truth is revealed about her past and family struggles.
Shraddha’s father, an honest HR assistant manager in a multinational company,
becomes an unfortunate victim of a ghost employment scam. Despite being
innocent, he is trapped by fate and ends up facing humiliation and legal
trouble.
To save her father from the police, Shraddha, a Dietician student, makes a
heartbreaking sacrifice. She agrees to live with an older man in exchange for
money to pay off her father’s debts and legal expenses. The title Will gains
significance when it is revealed that Shraddha’s name has been included in the
man’s property will, adding another layer of emotional and moral conflict to
the story. The film does not conclude with a conventional ending but rather
leaves the audience with a social message about the vulnerability of women in
society.
The director attempts to portray how society often fails women; some are unable
to bear children, while others are forced into motherhood against their wishes.
This contrast serves as a commentary on the imbalance and moral decay within
our social structure. Though the narrative starts as an investigative drama, it
gradually transforms into a story of sacrifice, injustice, and emotional pain.
The message at the end serves as the film’s strongest element, leaving the
viewer to reflect on the harsh realities faced by women.
In terms of performances, Alagiya stands out with her emotionally strong
portrayal of Shraddha, carrying the film with sincerity and intensity. Vikranth
delivers a steady performance as the investigating officer, while Soniya
Aggarwal, as the judge, gives a decent effort, though her North Indian
characterization feels slightly unconvincing. On the technical side, Saurabh
Aggarwal’s music complements the film’s emotional tone, while the overall
production by Foot Steps Production remains simple yet effective. Despite a few
narrative flaws and pacing issues, Will manages to leave a thoughtful
impression through its message and emotional depth.
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