In his previous films, Kolamaavu Kokila and Doctor, director Nelson mined humor out of situations that hardly would have come across as funny on paper. In Beast, too, he takes a backdrop that is serious - a hostage situation - and tries to make it funny. But this time, he is far from successful. In fact, the film barely delivers the laughs in the places where it should have been funny and makes us break into a laugh whenever it tries to be a mass-hero movie.
The most anticipated film of Kollywood in 2022 is `Beast`. Directed by Nelson Dilipkumar, the film features Vijay, Pooja Hegde, Selvaraghavan, Yogi Babu among others. The film is an action thriller and it is releasing in theatres on April 13.
The first review of the film from a movie critic is out. The movie has already been released in UAE, though it was banned in Kuwait and Qatar. The film is reportedly banned in multiple countries because it deals with terrorism and stereotypes the community as a terrorist. In addition to Kuwait and Qatar, Tamil Nadu's Karur reportedly banned the film from appearing in cinemas.
UMA film critic Umair Sandhu shared the first review of "Beast" on Instagram. He declared the movie a "clean action thriller." He added that actor Vijay did an incredibly good job, there was never a boring moment in the scene he played, and the audience was fascinated and fascinated all the time. Umair also said that the script for the movie was very sharp. He concludes by saying that Vijay's performance is shocking and commendable.
This is the first review of "Beast" from the United Arab Emirates. The film has also been released in Telugu and Hindi, India, and the audience has high expectations for it. The title of this movie is "raw" in Hindi. Vijay in the movie plays the role of Veeraraghavan, a RAW agent who acts as a spy. He along with common people becomes a hostage when terrorists occupy a mall. Vijay with his experience as an agent, tries to kill the terrorists in the mall by fighting them. This is the third film of director Nelson Dilipkumar and the other two films released previously were a super hit. If `Beast` succeeds in the market, this will be a hattrick for the director.
Beast` is clashing with the pan Indian film `KGF 2` which is releasing on April 14, just a day after the release of `Beast`. Nearly 800 theatres in Tamil Nadu have been allotted for `Beast` and given the first priority.