Laththi
- 2022
- 2h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.1K
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A police constable, who gets trapped in a building with his 10-year-old kid, and how they escape from the building surrounded by a group of the enemy.A police constable, who gets trapped in a building with his 10-year-old kid, and how they escape from the building surrounded by a group of the enemy.A police constable, who gets trapped in a building with his 10-year-old kid, and how they escape from the building surrounded by a group of the enemy.
Sunaina Yella
- Kavitha
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Laththi was the expected masala movie packed with the expected massive action sequences, superficial logic, and common scenario.
The cinematography and fighting scenes, as usual, stood out being intense and edgy, with dramatic up-close and versatile point-of-view shots, and a robust choreography.
Generally, there was nothing out of the ordinary, though we craved for something new. Laththi wasn't bad and wasn't great; just another one of 'those' films.
Laththi was the expected masala movie packed with the expected massive action sequences, superficial logic, and common scenario.
The cinematography and fighting scenes, as usual, stood out being intense and edgy, with dramatic up-close and versatile point-of-view shots, and a robust choreography.
Generally, there was nothing out of the ordinary, though we craved for something new. Laththi wasn't bad and wasn't great; just another one of 'those' films.
The cinematography and fighting scenes, as usual, stood out being intense and edgy, with dramatic up-close and versatile point-of-view shots, and a robust choreography.
Generally, there was nothing out of the ordinary, though we craved for something new. Laththi wasn't bad and wasn't great; just another one of 'those' films.
Laththi was the expected masala movie packed with the expected massive action sequences, superficial logic, and common scenario.
The cinematography and fighting scenes, as usual, stood out being intense and edgy, with dramatic up-close and versatile point-of-view shots, and a robust choreography.
Generally, there was nothing out of the ordinary, though we craved for something new. Laththi wasn't bad and wasn't great; just another one of 'those' films.
Story in 5 line.
1. Once upon a time there was a policeman.
2. He was in suspension.
3. He rejoined his duty.
4. He alone killed 100 goons.
5. The END.
An actor like Vishal should have read the story before doing the projects.
Instead of a police uniform he should have worn a superman costume.
Waste of time. We can't sleep peacefully in theater also.
The film shows policemen are so irresponsible, they are leaving Murugan's son in an abandoned building were goons' activities are reported.
Very poor old dramatic story and screenplay. One of the worst movies in 2022.
Disaster of the year 2022.....
1. Once upon a time there was a policeman.
2. He was in suspension.
3. He rejoined his duty.
4. He alone killed 100 goons.
5. The END.
An actor like Vishal should have read the story before doing the projects.
Instead of a police uniform he should have worn a superman costume.
Waste of time. We can't sleep peacefully in theater also.
The film shows policemen are so irresponsible, they are leaving Murugan's son in an abandoned building were goons' activities are reported.
Very poor old dramatic story and screenplay. One of the worst movies in 2022.
Disaster of the year 2022.....
Thanks for debutant vinodh for adding a valuable underdog cop drama and his kind gesture....being new to cinema one can find few loopholes in the screenplay especially the villain's act of masking are childish,due to lack of inexperience but promises to be a handy director in mere future....
Vishal known for high octane action flicks wages a lone battle to save this flick does it effortlessly as a clever cop and boosts confidence at right times that saves the flick....a notable dedication...
Brilliant stunt choreography and camera work, especially the lighting in constuction spot are brilliant that forms the major asset of the film makes this product a watchable...
Overall a passable time pass flick to rejoice.
I read bad reviews about this movie but man this movie is far from being just good, it is a very good action flick. The opening scene of this movie will give you a good glimpse of what is in the store for viewers.
No body show-off, no typical love cringe and no family drama. It is not perfect but a very good entertainer.
Choosing this kind of plot is proof that Indian film industry is developing fast especially south side movies.
Only sad critics doesn't appreciate these kind of movies. For them, Brahmastra is a blockbuster movie.
I am sure, its hindi dubbed version will be liked by every south movie fan.
No body show-off, no typical love cringe and no family drama. It is not perfect but a very good entertainer.
Choosing this kind of plot is proof that Indian film industry is developing fast especially south side movies.
Only sad critics doesn't appreciate these kind of movies. For them, Brahmastra is a blockbuster movie.
I am sure, its hindi dubbed version will be liked by every south movie fan.
Laati Charge" is a remarkable low-budget film that introduced me to Vishal's cinematic talent. Despite its simplicity, the actors delivered outstanding performances, making it a memorable experience.
This movie's strength lies in its straightforward narrative. It revolves around a laathi, a simple yet powerful symbol. The plot explores themes of strength, resilience, and confronting life's challenges head-on. Vishal's portrayal of the protagonist was captivating, displaying a wide range of emotions.
The supporting cast also deserves praise for bringing depth and authenticity to their characters. Their chemistry added to the film's believability, drawing me deeper into the story.
Despite the limited budget, the production values were commendable. The cinematography immersed me in the world of the characters, and the minimalistic yet impactful music enhanced key moments.
"Laati Charge" is proof that great cinema doesn't always require big budgets. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and exceptional acting. This film left a lasting impression, and I'm eager to explore more of Vishal's work and discover other cinematic treasures like this one.
This movie's strength lies in its straightforward narrative. It revolves around a laathi, a simple yet powerful symbol. The plot explores themes of strength, resilience, and confronting life's challenges head-on. Vishal's portrayal of the protagonist was captivating, displaying a wide range of emotions.
The supporting cast also deserves praise for bringing depth and authenticity to their characters. Their chemistry added to the film's believability, drawing me deeper into the story.
Despite the limited budget, the production values were commendable. The cinematography immersed me in the world of the characters, and the minimalistic yet impactful music enhanced key moments.
"Laati Charge" is proof that great cinema doesn't always require big budgets. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and exceptional acting. This film left a lasting impression, and I'm eager to explore more of Vishal's work and discover other cinematic treasures like this one.
Did you know
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to a sequence of sexual violence and violence, in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut 18 classification was available.
- SoundtracksOonjal Manam
Written by Karthik Netha
Performed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, Ranjith Govind, Shweta Mohan
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $19,945
- Runtime
- 2h 23m(143 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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