Vikram Copied from KGF 2 - See yourself

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Throughout the film, the technical values are sufficient. The action department makes a significant contribution because the majority of the film is based on it. Anirudh's music is loud and requires a lot of energy to get into. This is primarily a talkie and action movie, with no emphasis on songs. The cinematography is excellent, and the film maintains a distinct tone throughout. Lokesh, on the other hand, has failed to deliver a captivating screenplay and a perplexing timeframe.


This film appears to be a KGF-style inspiration. Unlike in kgf, where the backdrop is gold Mines, here it is the drug mafia. While Adheera is a badass there, santhanam is a badass here as well. The characters' emotive personal stories resemble each other here and there. A sequence in which a heavy weapon is fired bears a remarkable resemblance to the famous moment from KGF2.


Despite this, vikram cannot be compared to kgf when it comes to providing an adrenaline rush. The emotional build-up isn't as strong as it could be. The irregular screenplay and ambiguous narration put a strain on the audience's ability to connect the dots. After all is said and done, Kamal Kaasan's action display at this age deserves high appreciation. This straightforward vengeance plot is crammed with so many elements and characters that it's tough to keep track of everything.

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