Vikram Critics Review: Kamal Haasan’s Crime Drama Impressed All Critics Read Here

Cast: Kamal Haasan, Vijay Sethupathi, Fahadh Faasil

Director: Lokesh Kanagaraj

Average Ratings: 3.5/5 three and half star) [yasr_overall_rating size=”large”]

Vikram Critics Review: The highly-anticipated ‘Kamal Haasan 232’ finally titled ‘Vikram’ and directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj is all set to start quickly, now that the Tamil Nadu State Assembly elections are accomplished. Whereas there have been reports that actor-director Raghava Lawrence, who was set to play the villain in the movie has opted out, the most recent is the favored Malayalam actor Fahadh Faasil has been confirmed to be taking part in a role in ‘Vikram’.

Vikram Critics Review

Vikram Critics Review

Ratings:3/5 Review By: Janani Site: India Today

Overall, Vikram is a film that has some terrific performances and makes you inquisitive about the Lokesh Kanagaraj universe. Some of the scenes don’t land, but there are plenty to cherish and rejoice in.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Gautaman Site: News18

Sadly, the narrative loses much of its zing after a point, and the element of thrill and mystery gets lost in inane dramatics. And Kamal remains Kamal (in the course of the runtime, he gets another name and identity) failing to get his once-upon-a-time compelling magic back on the track. He is all swag, and admittedly, his part requires very little acting skills. He is just expected to go guns blazing. But what a waste of a great talent. Loopholes and logical discrepancies are aplenty, but the shots and cuts are lovely, even rhythmic. Girish Gangadharan’s camerawork is top class. Wish the writing had been good and realistic. Suspension of disbelief is past, history. It does not work anymore.

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Shubham Site: Koimoi

Vikram is a mass entertainer that does not alienate the ones who try to find meat in a film. There is enough to attract you to the theatres and it is all worth. Go book your tickets.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: M Suganth Site: Times Of India

The action scenes, while solidly choreographed, never leave us with a rush. There are a couple of cool shots, like a zoom out and zoom in which Karnan and Amar switch places, but after after a point, the stunts leave us unmoved. In fact, in a film filled with action heroes, the biggest mass moment comes in a stunt scene involving a female character. Vikram needed a few more such moments to have been truly memorable.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Behindwood Review Board Site:Behindwoods

Overall, with the writing and performances holding the film high for most parts, the music and cinematography only makes the experience better for us. More importantly, Lokesh has proven that it is possible for Tamil cinema to create a cinematic universe parallel to the cinematic universes of Hollywood. Vikram entertains and engages you well, and is definitely worth watching more than once.

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Ratings: Review By: Haricharan Site:Hindustan Times

You’ve got to hand it to Lokesh Kanagaraj for bringing back Kamal’s highly-underrated agent Vikram character, three decades later; and using it so effectively in a story that couldn’t have been told better.However, the film does falter at places and isn’t consistently engaging, but it manages to merge key characters from Lokesh’s earlier film Kaithi and sets the stage for what could be Tamil cinema’s biggest franchise in the making. What Lokesh manages to achieve with Vikram, which feels slightly long with nearly a three-hour running time, is to give a new generation of audiences a glimpse of Kamal Haasan’s versatility. It was rewarding to see the veteran shine after a long time.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Siby Site:India herald

Overall, director lokesh kanagaraj has given vikram a super comeback film to his guru Kamal Haasan. That scene frenzy that actor surya finally comes across in the role of Rolex. The big thing is that surya has agreed to such a gray shade character. As vikram 3, Prisoner 2, the fans will continue to raise expectations. Vikram .. let’s buy tickets!

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