1 out of 5 stars

The film can compete with AAA to be this year’s biggest bore. The film starts with Ajith entering one of the most secure places in the world to kill two people and escapes from a few hundred armed personnel shooting a few thousand bullets while jumping from a dam and killing these men (in the process shoots down a helicopter too!). Oh! Before jumping from the dam, our hero also utters a simple dialogue in a lengthy format and those armed folks will wait for him to complete his dialogue delivery. This clearly sets the tone for more than a dozen similar unrealistic stunts and logic defying scenes. The film is about Ajith taking revenge on a few people and saving the world. The villain is a caricature and his only job is to sing praises of Ajith (that’s the only different thing about this story – a villain who admires the hero and utters punch dialogues praising the hero). Another funny scene is when some twenty people surround Akshara, Ajith comes flying in his bike to save her easily. The villains chase him and keep shooting at him when Ajith’s wife (Kajal) calls him! She asks him to listen to the heartbeat of their child on womb. Such scenes is not new to tamil cinema but doing this in the middle of a chase sequence is hilarious. Everyone in the film is always hacking into devices, tracking calls, breaking into systems or activating bombs. Everything seems simple. Anirudh’s music is loud. Ajith fans “Never Ever Give Up” on their star but his directors do that quite often. Director “Siruthai” Siva should be blamed for this disaster of a movie. Watch it only if you think you can survive. Wear a bullet proof vest…there is so much shooting that you might feel that one or two bullets might hit you.

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