Director: P Kinslin
Solid: Aishwarya Rajesh, Abhishek Kumar, Aadukalam Naren, Kavitha Bharathi
When a person has a sickle and one other has a gun, who has a greater shot at harming the opposite? My cash could be on the person with a gun, particularly since he’s a educated police officer. However in Driver Jamuna, the armed man goals the gun at a contract killer and waits, just for the latter to chop the gunman’s complete hand. After lingering on this ugly picture of a chopped hand holding a gun, the digital camera shifts to depict a shuddering Aishwarya Rajesh as one other police officer walks in, leaving the background noise of gunshots and fights to inform us the story. However when the sounds crescendo, each males are left unhurt. So, what is definitely occurring?
Driver Jamuna will not be a movie about ladies drivers. Jamuna (Aishwarya Rajesh) is a cab driver, who occurs to take a shared journey with a musician (Abishek Kumar) and three different males travelling to a marriage perform. However because it seems, the three passengers are contract killers enroute to take down an ex-MLA. Caught between the goons and police, Jamuna tries to outlive and likewise save others.