Director Ashwath Marimuthu's Dragon, which centers on the most "irresponsible, atrocious, reckless and useless boy" from the fictional AGS
college of Engineering's 2018 class, is scheduled for distribution in theaters and promises to include all the necessary commercial components. The 138-second teaser, which was just released, teases an exciting
journey that revolves around a young guy whose careless actions completely upend his life.
The teaser shows how he became a "bad boy" at the beginning, but it quickly shows how far he has fallen. Ragavan (played by
pradeep Ranganathan) is a troublemaker who is always fighting, causing mayhem, and has an engineering backlog of 48 papers. Although he wears these as badges of honor, reality soon sets in and he realizes that, despite the fact that his actions may have made him renowned in
college, they are meaningless in the real world. His devoted
parents are still his greatest supporters in spite of everything, and they will stop at nothing to ensure his success.
Even his girlfriend frankly informs him that he is a "failure" and would never make a decent life partner, even though he would make a fantastic lover. Ragavan is compelled to face the terrible reality that he has devolved into a laughing stock, a living example of what not to be. He embarks on a quest to prove himself since he is determined to change his life, and the remainder of the video shows snippets of his
journey in this direction.
However, this trailer never went well among
netizens as most of them criticized it harshly. Some of them labelled it as SK's 'Don 2' and some of them called it 'Cringe'.