Another hit from STR, don't expect much and you won't be disappointed, movie started after 1 hour, but you won't feel that much of a drag within that 1 hour, I know this because I booked at 11.35 p.m. night show and I'm not sleepy at all.
The intermission and climax scene mass...nothing new or unexpected twist, as it was predictable, but it was engaging enough to keep us interested in the film.
Gautham Karthik's acting was far superior to that of his previous films, and STR delivered as usual...
GVM, in my opinion, should have been filled by someone else, but it is a different strain of GVM, so I can accept la..
ARR returns with another rocking BGM and songs, which were very well potraited in the songs.
There is nothing special about this film, and it is tedious to watch Pathu Thala. Most of the scenes are illogical, for example, in the Gautam Vasudev Menon kidnapping scene, where are the police protection vehicles? .. Guys, don't squander your money. Gautham Karthik has no opportunities to play leading roles despite being a good actor.
10/10 best movie ever seen Simbu enjoys this. Simbu wt-ha man polite acting in gangster film Good screenplay and GV vs SIMBU meet all expectations..ultimate film
Simbu delivers a strong performance after a long absence. Overall, a fast-paced thriller with some logical gaps that can be overlooked if the goal is to watch a good movie.
Silambarasan, on the other hand, is always a joy to watch when he gets going, and his palpable, explosive on-screen energy is on full display once again. Gautham Karthik is the surprise package, coming out on top with a truly outstanding performance. However, both leads are let down by the screenplay, with Gautham's character becoming less intelligent as the story progresses and Simbu lacking enough substance to carry this mass personal drama.
Despite its flaws, Silambarasan and Gautham Karthik make the film watchable. Director N Krishna only teases us with glimpses of AGR in the first half of the film, and he finally appears onscreen during the intermission (something we saw in Vikram). Gautham Karthik as Guna manages to keep your attention throughout. The investigation into the case of the missing CM also adds to the intrigue. Simbu's presence elevates the tone of the film in the second half. The actor brings an X-factor to the role. It is indefinable, just as the craze for Rajinikanth is indefinable. Unfortunately, neither the director nor the film do much for Simbu. The actor, on the other hand, saves the film.