Stories of protagonists hailing from middle-class families taking on megalomaniac politicians and greedy businessman for the welfare of society are quite old. Yeidhavan is no different —it is a partly engaging thriller, which, with a better writing and making, would have made for a far better fare.
Krishna (Kalaiyarasan), who belongs to a lovable family, gets irked about the malpractices associated with educational system after he loses someone whom he values a lot. He starts to clean up the academic sector from the grassroot level using two middlemen without their knowledge.
( 2.5 / 5 )