Review of the movie Varisu: It has all the classic elements of a family story. In addition to Vijay, the movie also stars Rashmika Mandanna, Sarath Kumar, Jayasudha, Srikanth, Shaam, and Prakash Raj.
The Rajendran family, one of the wealthiest industrialists in India, is the focus of the story. Rajendran is portrayed by Sarath Kumar. His two sons, Jai and Ajay (Srikanth and Shaam), are in charge of running the family business, and one of them aspires to succeed his father as the heir. When Rajendran discovers one day that he has pancreatic cancer that has spread to its severe stages, he makes the decision to honour his wife's request to celebrate his 65th birthday lavishly. In order to attend his mother's birthday party, Vijay Rajendran (Vijay), the youngest son of Rajendran, goes home after seven years away. After arguing with his father over joining the family business, he had left the house. What occurs in the family to make Vijay feel compelled to remain behind, and why does?
In Tamil cinema, there are several "amma sentiment" films. And some others with "appa sentiment."
In addition to combining these two elements that Tamil cinema has long exploited, Vijay's most recent box office success, Varisu, also adds a third element: brotherly affection. Varisu is like a popcorn tub that has been through several rounds of flavoured spices because it has so much information on a family that has a variety of issues among its members.
It's no longer interesting to eat bland movie popcorn, and the same seems to apply to what happens on screen. Bigil was a sports drama, while Beast was about people trapped within a mall. However, this time, with Varisu, Vijay moves in a different direction.
Too much time has passed for this excessive family drama. Predictable from the off, transporting you back to the 1980s. Heroine had a total running time of 20 minutes, including songs. Vijay's humour and dance moments are its only saving grace. Watchable only once. The characters in the large star cast are all underdeveloped. It's time for Vijay to stop putting out subpar scripts and start investing in quality ones. superior quality to quantity. Maybe start by choosing roles appropriate for his age. waited for it to end while continuously checking the time. In the end, you already knew the outcome five minutes into the film. The cameo of Sj Surya was a welcome surprise.