![]() Rithika Singh as the firebrand Madhee scorches the screen in every frame of the film and is easily the number one contender for many an award this year. The rest of the story is about whether the failed coach succeeds in training a mere fisherwoman into a world champion. Prabhu sees a world level boxer in Madhee who is totally not interested but agrees to train for the bribe of Rs.500 a day the coach offers. ![]() Madhee (Rithika Singh) is Lux’s sister who sells stolen fish and has a spirit like a wild horse. ![]() Prabhu lands in the North Chennai region where Nassar is the bungling trainer pinning his hopes on his student Lux (Mumtaz Sorcar). Madhavan plays Prabhu a hot headed national boxing coach who as punishment for not bowing to the higher authorities is sent to Chennai with a challenge to discover and train a woman boxer for the National Championship. However with ‘Irudhi Suttru’ Sudha Kongara takes the viewer completely by surprise with her sports drama riding on a love story told in a raw manner which makes for a pleasurable and emotionally moving viewing experience. Whenever we come across a film directed by a woman (which is few and far between), we tend to have preconceived notions that it would either be a mouthpiece for their gender's upliftment or a soft mushy romance story.
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