Movie | : | Maharaja (2024) |
Director | : | Nithilan Swaminathan |
Starring | : | Vijay Sethupathi, Mamta Mohandas, Abhirami |
Genres | : | Action, Drama, Thriller |
Quality | : | Original HD |
Language | : | Tamil |
Rating | : | 8.6/10 |
Release Date | : | 12 July 2024 |
Protagonist Vijay Sethupathi {Maharaja} runs his own salon. A big shock in the life of Vijay Sethupathi who is raising his daughter after the death of his wife.
Later, Vijay went to the Sethupathi police station and reported that Lakshmi had disappeared from his house.
What is Lakshmi? What was the shocking incident in Vijay Sethupathi's life? Did the police find this or not? What is the true purpose of Vijay Sethupathi? Why is he coming to the police station? The rest of the film is about answering many unanswered questions.
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Director Nithilan has handled the story beautifully. There is a chance that the story will not be understood even if you whisper a little. But director Nithilan has made it understandable to everyone.
The acting in the screenplay is awesome, kudos to the director. And it also gives a different screen experience to the fans. Except Mohandas, all the characters are strongly crafted by Mamata.
Director Nithilan has set the tone in many places like climax twist, pre-climax scenes, interlude scenes, police station scenes, heart-wrenching scenes, things said with social concern.
The biggest strength of the film after the director is the editing. They have edited so much that they do not go out of the story in any way. And the way it is made to be enjoyed without any lag anywhere is another level.
Hero Vijay Sethupathi has given us his 50th film as a quality film. The scenes where he talks about Lakshmi, the sentimental scenes with his daughter, the action, the incredible acting has scored.
Anurag Kashyap has given a similar performance to Vijay Sethupathi. But it would have been better if the dubbing for him had been refined. Natty Nataraj, Singam Puli, Aruldas, Boyz Manikandan, Muneeskanth, Abhirami have left no stone unturned in their roles. It is noted that the characters of actress Mamata Mohandas and Bharathiraja are not strong.
Technologies are also largely lacking. Cinematography – makes the scenes look beautiful and moves the film in a way that we can understand. The cinematography of the blood on the footprints especially in the climax scene is amazing. Huge appreciation for that. Also, the background score by Ajaneesh B Loknath is spot on.