Sardar
- 2022
- 2h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
8.4K
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A spy, who is estranged from his family due to a mission, suddenly meets his police officer son.A spy, who is estranged from his family due to a mission, suddenly meets his police officer son.A spy, who is estranged from his family due to a mission, suddenly meets his police officer son.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
K S Krishnan
- Dr. Kuppusamy
- (as K.S. Krishnan)
Chunky Pandey
- Maharaj Rathore
- (as Chunky Panday)
Rithu Rocks Rithvik
- Timothy akak Timmy
- (as Rithvik)
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Fails to keep the audience engaged throughout the movie due to songs, dance, romantic scenes and too much fight scenes (that looks so Unnatural). The movie should have sticked to a single genre (ie, a thriller). But there are moments which deserved an overall better movie. Some scenes have logical errors that are too obvious for the viewers to notice. Anyone who doesn't want to waste 2.43 hrs can fast forward from 1:30:00 and still understand the whole movie.
Overall Sardar (2022) has a good message but misses a good Direction from the crew.
Rating: 6.8/10
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Overall Sardar (2022) has a good message but misses a good Direction from the crew.
Rating: 6.8/10
If you liked this review, make sure to check out @thegoodshots on YouTube.
The movie reeks of convenient tropes of political action genre that we have seen umpteen times before - archetypal one-man powerful bureaucrat/capitalist as antagonist, and the usual preachy narration through manipulative emotional scenes involving deaths. But still the movie comes up as fresh and innovative attempt and ends up a good watch, primarily because of two reasons -one was Karthi's performance and the depth of his character, and the second was fast-paced screenplay . The screenplay isn't without logical inconsistencies but they can largely be ignored, if one is willing to appreciate the broader picture . The romantic scenes and misplaced 'meh' songs could have been avoided but they don't take more runtime than needed . Camera work was sloppy in the final sequence but otherwise it was consistently good in the rest of the movie
Overall, it is a movie worth watching even with glaring flaws.
PS Mithran once again followed his template , protagonist against Corporate monster , this time he tried in spy thriller genre . Story was predictable , but movie wasn't boring . First half , above average with some commercial elements and good intermission block . Second half was good with some interesting action block , Climax was like last minute school home work , bit rushed and clumsy direction . VFX was poor . Message they were trying to convey was good , but they tried to spoon feed it , at some point it felt cringe . Action sequence were good . Karthi well suited in his different avatar . Comedy worked well in few places , especially Rithu Rocks did a great job . Antagonist was weak , jus felt like Cheetah Siva movie kinda villian . Overall a decent commercial action thriller , despite few flaws its worth watchable .
Mithran once again delivers a solid entertainer with Sardar. A pretty straightforward set up woven around the issue of "water mafia". Kudos to the research done behind the whole bottled water business as it presented a solid base for the spy story. With an entertaining first half, the characters and the conflict are well established. The songs did act as speed breakers but the captivating pre-interval scene ensured it ended on a terrific note.
The second half has the flashback about the titular character where the love story looked bit off considering the main focus was on a serious issue. Barring those few moments and the songs which simply didn't work, the movie got back on track post the flashback. Karthi excelled in both the roles and Chunky Pandey as a baddie was impressive too thanks to better dubbing in the third act.
Special mention to how effectively the water mafia angle is integrated to the commercial template. If the flashback was better handled, this would have ended up as a better entertainer than or on par Irumbu Thirai.
Definitely recommended.
The second half has the flashback about the titular character where the love story looked bit off considering the main focus was on a serious issue. Barring those few moments and the songs which simply didn't work, the movie got back on track post the flashback. Karthi excelled in both the roles and Chunky Pandey as a baddie was impressive too thanks to better dubbing in the third act.
Special mention to how effectively the water mafia angle is integrated to the commercial template. If the flashback was better handled, this would have ended up as a better entertainer than or on par Irumbu Thirai.
Definitely recommended.
I've seen the movie with no expectations and I totally enjoyed the movie. From the start everything that was just required for the story was shown exept for the songs which seemed just as to be there in a commercial template movie. The songs are not great. But the screenplay and depiction of everything was nicely handled. The movie is surely an entertainer for those who like action. The hero's performance was definitely great! Even though the flashback seemed a bit off, it seemed necessary for the justification of sardar& Vijay's current emotions. No characters seemed to be unnecessary to the plot.
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- TriviaChunky Pandey's voice is dubbed.
- GoofsThe way a Morse Code signal is being transmitted through telephone ringing would require more time than what is shown. The time to redial and reconnect should have been considered. Ringing on the dialed number end cannot be controlled like this.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to scenes of strong violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,497,844
- Runtime
- 2h 46m(166 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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