Today marks the release of the pan-Indian movie Michael, which stars Divyansha Kaushik and Sundeep Kishan in the key roles. The film features a sizable celebrity cast and has generated a lot of interest thanks to its advertising materials. So let's check out the movie.
STORY:
Mumbai's Gurunath (Gautham Vasudev Menon) is a terrible thug (then Bombay). A little child named Michael (Sundeep Kishan) saves him from a murderous assault. As a result, Gurunath orders his goon Swamy (Ayappa Sharma) to raise Michael. After some time, Gurunath is once more saved by Michael, prompting the former to give the latter control of his bar business. Gurunath discovers Rathan (Anish Kuruvilla) was responsible for the assault. Rathan and his daughter Theera are killed by Gurunath's orders to Michael (Divyansha Kaushik). Did Michael finish the job? What then transpired? This plays a role in the narrative.
PLUS POINTS:
Sundeep Kishan, the movie's protagonist, gave it his all. Sundeep has undergone a flawless physical change, and his work is evident everywhere. The actor gave an outstanding performance throughout the stressful battle scenes. Sundeep Kishan excelled not just in the action scenes but also in the romance ones. Sundeep doesn't speak much throughout the film, yet he still makes an impression.
MINUS POINTS:
The plot and script were entirely thrown out the window as the filmmakers wanted to present the film as shiny. The focus was entirely on making the movie appear posh and fashionable, but the essential components were overlooked in the process.
The plot of the film has been done to death. The writing team couldn't come up with a compelling story, and the movie's stunning sights couldn't keep viewers interested. The movie is dripping with flair, but the emotional connection that is sorely lacking at the moment.
TECHNICAL ASPECTS:
One cannot imagine that this is Kiran Koushik's debut picture because his cinematography is unquestionably the greatest in recent memory. He made an effort to improve this action movie, and he was successful in doing so. Sam CS also did a fantastic job. At some points, the mood was accentuated by the eerie background music.
VERDICT:
Overall, Michael was mediocre despite having some good moments. The technological elements received more attention. The plot and narrative suffered as a result. In this dragged-out action drama, Sundeep Kishan and Vijay Sethupathi are the only bright spots. You can try it, but be careful with your expectations.
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