The movie is Okay, survives because of Anirudh, visuals are excellent. The cast also does what they set out to do. The director thinks he is making a documentary and thinks he is changing the world somehow by equating real life to this exaggerated real looking fictional world build on cliches and gossips. I miss days when commercial cinema was packaged as commercial cinema and did not sell it as some window into reality and stuff it with self righteous, moral lesson that does not even apply to majority of folks.