Takkar
- 2023
- 2h 18min
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5.4/10
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Others have done a good job summarizing how pathetic and lousy this movie is. I seldom watch Tamil movies but saw this on Netflix and thought to give it a try. It was such a waste of time.
This movie normalizes hitting women. The female protagonist is hit twice - once by her onscreen fiancé and next by the male protagonist. On both occasions the movie fails to address the issue. After being hit by the fiancé, the actress picks up a glass of alcohol and moves away, while the rest of the people who saw her being slapped rush to the fiancé to check whether he was alright. The abuser turns victim. It speaks of the society that women continue to live in and how hitting women is normalized.
On another occasion, Siddharth, the actor hits the female protagonist. This time he does it to push her away from him - a show of tough love. As she gradually walks, the background musical score erupts with a choir going "aa aa" and the flute dramatizing the moment. It was just so shocking to me. Him slapping the woman was portrayed normal and a show of tough love. How do established actors like him agree to such scenes? Or does the society in general find such things normal? Disgusting!
This movie normalizes hitting women. The female protagonist is hit twice - once by her onscreen fiancé and next by the male protagonist. On both occasions the movie fails to address the issue. After being hit by the fiancé, the actress picks up a glass of alcohol and moves away, while the rest of the people who saw her being slapped rush to the fiancé to check whether he was alright. The abuser turns victim. It speaks of the society that women continue to live in and how hitting women is normalized.
On another occasion, Siddharth, the actor hits the female protagonist. This time he does it to push her away from him - a show of tough love. As she gradually walks, the background musical score erupts with a choir going "aa aa" and the flute dramatizing the moment. It was just so shocking to me. Him slapping the woman was portrayed normal and a show of tough love. How do established actors like him agree to such scenes? Or does the society in general find such things normal? Disgusting!
I am a huge fan of Siddharth, and I have enjoyed most of his movies as they generally have a lot of substance. However, I was disappointed to see him in this particular film. I couldn't understand why such a talented actor like Siddharth would choose to act in a movie of this quality.
I came across this movie on Netflix, and initially, I was intrigued because it was released in multiple languages and seemed to have a high budget. I had hoped for something along the lines of "Pushpa" or "KGF" with a perfect blend of entertainment and commercial elements. Unfortunately, this movie fell short of my expectations. It was filled with unnecessary and excessive elements that didn't contribute to the story.
The only redeeming factor in the film was the comedy provided by Yogi Babu. However, everything else, including the plot, characters, and execution, was disappointing and felt like a waste of time.
I came across this movie on Netflix, and initially, I was intrigued because it was released in multiple languages and seemed to have a high budget. I had hoped for something along the lines of "Pushpa" or "KGF" with a perfect blend of entertainment and commercial elements. Unfortunately, this movie fell short of my expectations. It was filled with unnecessary and excessive elements that didn't contribute to the story.
The only redeeming factor in the film was the comedy provided by Yogi Babu. However, everything else, including the plot, characters, and execution, was disappointing and felt like a waste of time.
RATED 4/10
Language: Tamil
Source: Netflix
Started to watch this movie on the big screen, especially for the Nira song and Sidharth's performance. However, it turned out to be a huge disappointment in every aspect and ended in laptop watch. I couldn't buy into Sidharth's portrayal of a middle-class struggler; his mannerisms and appearance didn't seem convincing.
Adding to my disappointment was the love track, which I found to be utterly unimpressive. The final reunion scene between the lovers was particularly poorly executed, making it one of the worst I've seen in any movie. Additionally, the hero's sidekick was an irritating character that often made me want to skip ahead in the film.
The comedy track was outdated, and even the terror villain ended up joining the comedy brigade, which didn't sit well with me. The international human trafficking mafia could be brought down with just a single car hit, and the hero's fight to retrieve the heroine felt like the icing on the cake of implausibility.
If there's any upside, it's that you might find some good time pass moments while watching this movie with friends.
Started to watch this movie on the big screen, especially for the Nira song and Sidharth's performance. However, it turned out to be a huge disappointment in every aspect and ended in laptop watch. I couldn't buy into Sidharth's portrayal of a middle-class struggler; his mannerisms and appearance didn't seem convincing.
Adding to my disappointment was the love track, which I found to be utterly unimpressive. The final reunion scene between the lovers was particularly poorly executed, making it one of the worst I've seen in any movie. Additionally, the hero's sidekick was an irritating character that often made me want to skip ahead in the film.
The comedy track was outdated, and even the terror villain ended up joining the comedy brigade, which didn't sit well with me. The international human trafficking mafia could be brought down with just a single car hit, and the hero's fight to retrieve the heroine felt like the icing on the cake of implausibility.
If there's any upside, it's that you might find some good time pass moments while watching this movie with friends.
Feel good film. Siddharth acting is good. Divyansha is cute acting and beautiful face and then happy smile. Karthick direction is different for yester film kappal to now takker. And then yogi babu comedy is full of fun this film. Vigneshkanth is good support for this movie. Song is one is nira nira best. And other song is a drawback. Bgm are average. Choreography is better for visual in television. Divyansha is more hot for this movie. She is big future in our film carrier. Siddharth is huge acting. This film is over all huge success. I feel some good film. This is speech in after ten years. Because this story is related for every young boys.
This movie is what's wrong with Tamil Cinema. I can't imagine this movie was pitched to a producer and then to the actors and the thought that they all thought this was a good idea and agreed to make this abomination just blows my mind. The music tells you whether the scene is a comedy but not the actors of the dialogues. Pathetic! This is an all time low for Siddharth. I saw his recent interview with Bharadwaj Rangan where he boasts like he had made a masterpiece. Also it looked like he stayed in character even for the interview.
There is no writing. There is no arc. Everything is so random and boring and unfunny. I don't know why they cast Yogi Babu anymore. He has zero comic skills. Villain has the IQ of a potato.
There is no writing. There is no arc. Everything is so random and boring and unfunny. I don't know why they cast Yogi Babu anymore. He has zero comic skills. Villain has the IQ of a potato.
¿Sabías que…?
- Versiones alternativasThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to scenes of drug misuse, as well as strong sex references, in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,488
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 18min(138 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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