Ravi (Ravikrishna) is a college student ardently in love with classmate Sandhya (Nateesha). Ravi's dad (Nasser) approves of the match but Sandhya's step mom doesn't. Problems arise and the lovebirds flee (as usual). Seeking refuge in Chennai, they end up losing everything. And that's when Sukran (Vijay) enters. Invincible and fearless he arrives to save the fledglings. The way Chennai is projected in films these days would make those living here shudder. You have clichs such as the evil politicians (Rajan P. Dev and 'Fefsi' Vijayan), the latter's wastrel of a son, and the inhuman policeman (Sriman). The cantankerous lot filming every heinous act of theirs and getting caught because of the proofs they create only show them as complete fools! The supposed-to-be new find, Nateesha (the regular filmgoer would remember her in a couple of other films) has been given scope to go beyond song and dance routines, and she passes muster in the heavy scenes. Blatant close-ups (that sometimes make you squirm), some crude characterisation, Rambha's glitz, Rahasiya's glam, Nateesha's oomph, romance and rape, all these with Chandrasekaran's yen for courtroom drama, make "Sukran" a cocktail of sorts.
lINK:http://www.hindu.com/fr/2005/02/25/stories/200502250072 0200.htm