Here’s a review of the Tamil movie (2014), directed by Suseenthiran. Jeeva – A Gritty, Underdog Cricket Drama That Plays on Heart, Not Just Technique Rating: 3.5/5
Jeeva is for those who loved M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story but wanted a grittier, more disillusioned version. It's not a crowd-pleaser; it's a reality-check. It celebrates the love of the game, but never ignores the financial and emotional cost. If you can overlook the slow patches and the weak romantic subplot, you'll find a sincere, hard-hitting sports drama that stays with you long after the credits roll. tamil jeeva movie
At its core, Jeeva isn't really about cricket. It's about obsession, poverty, family duty, and the brutal reality of chasing a dream in a country where cricket is a religion but only a handful are chosen as priests. Here’s a review of the Tamil movie (2014),
The film follows Jeeva (Vishnu Vishal), a talented but hot-headed batsman from a lower-middle-class family in Madurai. He lives, breathes, and bleeds cricket, often to the detriment of his family's finances and his father's health. When a local coach spots his raw talent, Jeeva gets a shot at the big league—Tamil Nadu's Ranji Trophy team. But the path isn't a Bollywood-style fairy tale. It’s paved with politics, favoritism, ego clashes with seniors (Srikanth plays the rival captain), and the suffocating pressure of a family that needs a breadwinner, not a dreamer. It's not a crowd-pleaser; it's a reality-check