DNA on OTT: Nimisha Sajayan and Atharvaa’s thriller is directed by Nelson Venkatesan and explores an organized crime network involving newborns, showcasing a fresh narrative

DNA, the recently released Tamil film starring actors Atharvaa and Nimisha Sajayan in the lead roles, will premiere on JioHotstar on July 19. The film is directed by Nelson Venkatesan and you can watch the film with your OTTplay Premium subscription. Here are five reasons why DNA should be on your watchlist this week.
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Filmmaker Nelson Venkatesan who is known for interesting narratives, came up with yet another one with DNA. After making films like Farhana and Monster, his recent flick delves into the underbelly of an organised crime network involving newborns. DNA introduces the audience to this world of crime, while also dabbling with the concept of what is right and wrong.
Nimisha Sajayan who is no new face to brilliant acting, plays Divya in DNA. Her character is diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, and the actor aces it with ease. The film centres around Divya, as a woman who is ostracised by her own family for her condition, and a new mother who is the only one to strongly detect that something is wrong with her baby. Nimisha Sajayan brings the character to life.
Nelson Venkatesan crafts an intense and intriguing screenplay with DNA, which takes its time to unravel the mystery. While it introduces us to couple Anand and Divya played by Atharvaa and Nimisha Sajayan respectively, it also has several interesting pockets to explore. Beginning it a prologue that has a connection during the climax, and screenplay that explores the network to bits, Nelson’s writing is one of the strong suits of DNA.
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DNA’s climax is set in a temple, and forms the crux. The emotionally-charged sequence reveals if the mother reunites with her biological child. Nelson Venkatesan reserves the high moments of the film towards the end, as we see nearly all main characters come to a point.
Atharvaa who had been missing out on action for a while, makes a solid comeback with DNA. The film gives him all scope to be in his commercial avatar, by giving room for performance, action, emotions, and dance.
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