"To make a great film, you need three things - the script, the script, and the script," emphasized Alfred Hitchcock.
Unfortunately, the narrative of this particular movie fails to captivate. The characters are thinly sketched, lacking the depth necessary to truly resonate with the audience. Even the protagonist's motivations seem to lack authenticity, leaving viewers disconnected from the story.
To ensnare the audience's attention, Makers resorted to a bombardment of action, seemingly unaware of its incongruity with the tale at hand, employing it as a desperate lifeline to sustain intrigue.
In conclusion, Vidyut's open challenge to Tiger, who epitomizes the trend towards mindless action movies.