Published Jan 1, 1970
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Viduthalai Movie Review After Days

Published Jan 1, 1970
2 mins read
423 words

Without a question, Viduthalai is an additional jewel in the master's crown. The opening railway accident scene sets the tone for the entire movie. The conflict is introduced right away, and Vetri Sir's distinctive narration ushers the audience into the action. The best illustration of utilising the chance to the fullest is Soori, who gave everything he had learned from his prior acting experience. Soori is the ideal cast because the inherent innocence he possesses is used to amazing precision. If someone else were cast, they would have to establish the innocence, but Soori has it from the very first frame. The third act contains a disturbing scene that is impossible to picture anyone else playing the part with this brilliance.The second noteworthy aspect is that despite the fact that the entire first half contains numerous tragic scenes, you can tell that Kumaresan and Tamilarasi's relationship was only established in the first half, and that is why we can all only accept Kumaresan as he advances to the climax. Thus, it depicts truth as opposed to other action movies with less logic. Part 1 of ViduthalaiThe action sequences in the climactic moments are expertly performed, and they seamlessly lead into Part 2. A satisfying conclusion is provided by the brief glimpses of Part 2, leaving watchers anxious to learn the facts and politics underlying the conflicts. Vetri Maaran's depiction is impartial and presents both sides of the argument despite the fact that there are instances of police brutality. The cast was expertly chosen, with Vijay Sethupathi giving a menacing performance as Vaathiyaar despite having little screen time, and Soori effortlessly slipping into his character.
With a running time of two and a half hours, Viduthalai Part 1 keeps a steady tempo and engages spectators with high-tension scenes. Audiences are eager for the sequel because it remains true to Vetri Maaran's aesthetic and artistic vision.Ashwin S's profile picture yesterday
   
Without a question, Viduthalai is a pearl added to the master's cap. The movie is defined by its opening train accident scene, which introduces the world and the main conflict right away with vetri sir's distinctive voiceover narration. The best example of using this technique is Soori.…

Viduthalai is not a movie; rather, it is a memorable event. which keeps us on the edge of our seats throughout the entire movie. Okay, I'll start here: I've seen a lot of movies, so what makes Viduthalai special? 
 Due to the fact that every movie has a viewpoint of one side to the right and one side,

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