A completely nonsensical film overloaded with absurd, physics-defying stunts—especially the over-the-top airplane sequence. The “one hero versus 13 ninja warriors” scene might even be too much by South Indian action standards. Instead of thrilling, it’s unintentionally comical. The storyline feels like an afterthought, and the spectacle comes across as a desperate attempt to distract the audience. A complete waste of time; those who muster the energy to watch it may regret every minute.
I mean, sure, Marvel might have superheroes, but South Indian cinema apparently now has Airplane Top Gladiator Man. The plot? Oh, there was one? Could’ve fooled me—looked more like a two-hour stunt reel stitched together by someone who thought “logic” was a swear word. Congratulations to the filmmakers for proving that with enough slow motion and background music, you can almost convince people something epic is happening. Almost. Three hours of my life I’ll never get back—unless I hire the same stunt coordinator to reverse time.