3/10
The weakest GVM film. Pretty good music though. [+32%]
2 March 2024
What a trainwreck of a film! GVM has fallen to the lowest of lows in the writing department - there's absolutely no redeeming element in the screenplay. The characters are boring, the treatment is serious (but not pulpy), the twists are banal, and the performances are atrocious. Varun struggles big time to carry the film on his shoulders, and while he's okay in the set pieces, he's abysmal in the romantic segments. Raahei, who plays his love interest, is equally bad. She plays a damsel-in-distress of the supermarket variety, replete with countless moments of being dragged out on roads, cars, and buildings.

I think GVM put on his ENPT/AYM cap once more while writing and shooting the second half. And here I was, thinking Varun and Raahei would run away with the "worst performer" honors. Nope, therein comes the main antagonist (no, not Krishna) in an awful twist, performing like he just dropped out of Big Boss. The entire climactic segment was just painful to sit through. Ppaa, thaanga mudiyale. Baba Sehgal from AYM can rest easy now. GVM and Atlee have one thing in common - no one (..and I mean, NO ONE) can rip off their own movies as effectively as themselves. The only one who understood the assignment was Karthik, who delivered a decent soundtrack.

P. S. I hope GVM gets to move past this mess, along with the financial mess he's in for Dhruva Natchathiram.

P. P. S. I was the only one laughing when I saw "Yannick Ben, Hong Kong" written on an airport placard in one of the scenes. Cool name for a random mercenary indeed, though he's the film's stunt choreographer.
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