
Why you must watch it:
- SJ Suryaah returns after a long break in an uncharacteristic film
- A decent plot
The Good: The plot with its interesting twists and turns, visuals (In parts)
The Bad: Songs and a lot of unnecessary histrionics (Mainly from SJ Suryaah) hamper proceedings
Bottomline: Newtonin Moondram Vidhi (Newton's Third Law - To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction') probably started as a good idea. It is a revenge tale about Guru (SJ Suryaah) who decides he wants to get even with JP (Rajeev) exactly a year after he brutally rapes and kills Priya (Sayali Bhagat), Guru's fiance. It may not sound like the most original story idea but the way Guru goes about his plan to eliminate JP within two hours and in real time sets very high expectations as the film starts. The problem is Director Thaimuthuselvan loses the plot somewhat when he starts adding the regular formula elements like dream songs in a plot that would probably work best as a slick, linear, edge-of-the-seat thriller. SJ Suryaah breaks away from his routine and is convincing as Guru the focused man with a vendetta mission. Rajeev Krishna (Remember him as Mr Nice guy in Aa-ha?) returns after a long hiatus and has a near parallel role as JP the successful and evil Media Baron. Yugendran is brilliant as JP's trusted sidekick. Newtonin Moondram Vidhi is worth watching just for its novel plot and the way the pendulum keeps swinging from Guru to JP with a series of interesting twists and turns.






