Nirvaagam Porupalla is led by S. Kaarthieswaran, who not only plays the main role but also handles direction, writing, screenplay, and dialogues. The film opens with his character, Mr. K, in prison, revealing how life and society pushed him from an ordinary engineering graduate into the world of fraud. His narration forms the core of the film, showing how a simple BPO employee earning ₹8,000 becomes frustrated when the bank deducts money without proper explanation. This moment becomes the turning point that diverts him from a normal life into a path filled with scams and manipulation.
Kaarthieswaran’s performance is strong, especially in scenes where he transforms from an innocent young man to a confident fraudster. Livingston, as Aavudaiyappan, delivers a touching performance as a trusting father who becomes a victim of Mr. K’s investment scam. Sreenithi, playing Anbarasi, brings intensity to the role of a determined police officer. Her investigation angle adds pace and seriousness to the film. Aadhavan provides light-hearted moments as part of Mr. K’s gang, balancing the film’s tone. Black Pandi appears in the opening sequence, and his realistic acting as a young victim using his phone carelessly adds depth to the film’s message.
The screenplay follows how Mr. K forms his gang and executes scams targeting different sections of society. His first trap is on youngsters through video-call blackmail, where Black Pandi becomes the victim. He then cheats Aavudaiyappan’s family through a fake investment scheme promising to double one crore in ten months. The biggest scam revolves around Mohini, a rich woman who trusts Mr. K and loses ₹500 crores. Her friendship with Anbarasi helps the story build towards uncovering the truth behind Mr. K’s fraudulent empire.
In the second half, Mrithula Suresh enters as the person who traces the wrongdoings, adding more clarity to the investigation track. Akayla Venkatesan also supports the narrative through a neat performance. Technically, Srikanth Deva’s music adds the required emotion and tension, while the production team, Producer D. Radhakrishnan and co-producers M. Bhuvaneswaran, Shaju C, and Jyothilakshmi, deliver a film that aims to highlight social awareness. The direction is straightforward, and the screenplay stays close to the theme of how ordinary citizens fall prey to fraud.
Overall, Nirvaagam Porupalla works as an awareness-based film that reminds people how easily scams happen around us. The movie encourages viewers to stay alert and understand how to protect themselves from fraudsters. With simple storytelling, relevant situations, and effective performances, the film carries a message that today’s audience can relate to. It is a watchable film in theatres for those who want to understand the different ways wrongdoing spreads in society.

