aravind779
Iscritto in data feb 2015
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I honestly can't understand how anyone could give this movie a rating of just 1 star! Maybe they should be made to watch Game Changer and Indian 2 on repeat a hundred times as punishment. 😄
Before criticizing, it's worth taking a moment to appreciate the director's vision and effort. He's done tremendous homework in presenting the current political climate through a cinematic lens that's both thought-provoking and entertaining. Despite the familiar theme of politicians and corruption, the storytelling feels fresh a rare feat in this genre.
The way real-life inspirations, like Prashant Kishor and others, are woven into the narrative adds a sense of authenticity and relevance. Within the first 20 minutes, Vijay Antony's character is established with remarkable clarity - not overexposed, yet given enough weight to leave an impact. The direction strikes the perfect balance between subtlety and cinematic flair.
Yes, there's a slight lag after the interval - as with most political dramas - but the director manages to wrap up the story with conviction and purpose. The film is dialogue-heavy, no doubt, but that's precisely what makes it powerful. Those lines help you understand the complex layers of politics, often stretching beyond what we imagine happens behind the scenes.
In the end, this could very well be an inspirational story one that resonates with the times we live in. It's intelligent, relevant, and sincere.
👉 Verdict: A must-watch!
Before criticizing, it's worth taking a moment to appreciate the director's vision and effort. He's done tremendous homework in presenting the current political climate through a cinematic lens that's both thought-provoking and entertaining. Despite the familiar theme of politicians and corruption, the storytelling feels fresh a rare feat in this genre.
The way real-life inspirations, like Prashant Kishor and others, are woven into the narrative adds a sense of authenticity and relevance. Within the first 20 minutes, Vijay Antony's character is established with remarkable clarity - not overexposed, yet given enough weight to leave an impact. The direction strikes the perfect balance between subtlety and cinematic flair.
Yes, there's a slight lag after the interval - as with most political dramas - but the director manages to wrap up the story with conviction and purpose. The film is dialogue-heavy, no doubt, but that's precisely what makes it powerful. Those lines help you understand the complex layers of politics, often stretching beyond what we imagine happens behind the scenes.
In the end, this could very well be an inspirational story one that resonates with the times we live in. It's intelligent, relevant, and sincere.
👉 Verdict: A must-watch!
I'm usually not someone who leans toward harsh criticism, but this film left me with no choice. From start to finish, the narrative felt painfully dragged out, weighed down by endless flashbacks and repetitive moments that failed to establish any real emotional connection. Instead of drawing the audience in, the film constantly left me wondering when it would finally reach its conclusion.
The storyline was predictable at every turn, offering no real surprises or freshness. None of the scenes managed to stir any genuine emotion or leave a lasting impact. In fact, most of the characters felt underutilized, with their roles lacking depth, purpose, or logical consistency.
The absence of engaging humor or lighter moments made the experience even more monotonous. If the filmmakers had integrated some well-placed comedic elements, it might have added at least a touch of entertainment to an otherwise tedious watch.
Overall, the film felt like a squandered opportunity-a long, uninspired stretch of storytelling that neither entertains nor resonates.
The storyline was predictable at every turn, offering no real surprises or freshness. None of the scenes managed to stir any genuine emotion or leave a lasting impact. In fact, most of the characters felt underutilized, with their roles lacking depth, purpose, or logical consistency.
The absence of engaging humor or lighter moments made the experience even more monotonous. If the filmmakers had integrated some well-placed comedic elements, it might have added at least a touch of entertainment to an otherwise tedious watch.
Overall, the film felt like a squandered opportunity-a long, uninspired stretch of storytelling that neither entertains nor resonates.
Don't view the series as an endorsement of Hinduism or its caste system. Instead, appreciate it as a captivating mythology thriller-it's truly remarkable. I feel sorry for those who resort to political labels like "sanghi" in their reviews; it's disheartening to see such negativity. The director deserves respect, and the characters have their own justifications. With numerous twists and turns, the show keeps you engaged until the very end. This is purely an imaginative work from the director, aiming to present a fifth Veda. It's primarily a fictional narrative, so leave out any caste politics and enjoy it as a mythological thriller. It's best to ignore reviewers who express their political grievances without substance. These are the same crowd prohibit old Vinci code as well..