Amid great drama, Kollywood actor Chiyaan Vikram’s most recent rural action drama, Veera Soora Dheera Part 2, was eventually launched in theatres today following cancellation of the morning and lunch performances owing financial concerns. The SU Arun Kumar directed film also stars Dushara Vijayan, Sooraj Venjaramoodu, and SJ Suryah in lead parts.
Story
Kaali (Chiyaan Vikram) operates a tiny grocery store in a rural and lives a modest life with his wife, Vani (Dhushara Vijayan). One day, an old friend, Ravi (Prithviraj), who had formerly worked with Kaali, approaches him for assistance. Ravi wishes Kaali to rescue his kid Kanna (Sooraj Venjaramoodu) from SP Arungiri (SJ Suryah). How does Kaali relate to Ravi? Why does SP Arungiri wish to assassinate Ravi’s son? Will Kaali carry out Ravi’s wish? To learn the remainder of the tale, see the film on the large screen.
Positives Points
In action vengeance plays like Veera Soora Dheera, even a little plot piece can drive the whole film. This film also contains such a fascinating point. Vikram as Kaali has effortlessly shown an amazing spectrum of emotions with a sophisticated portrayal.
From the start of the movie, director SU Arun Kumar’s attempts to make the story interesting are rather clear. His method of pulling the crowd into the tale is quite remarkable. The story’s narrative is passable.
The well-composed rustic and gritty action scenes and hero elevation sequences will definitely wow the spectators. As anticipated, GV Prakash Kumar’s background score is decent; the photography fits the setting perfectly.
Negative Points
When selecting an action-oriented narrative like Veera Soora Dheera, the fundamental premise that holds the audience engaged should be powerful. But, this movie disappoints in that regard. Its wafer-thin plot makes the story feel dragging. Though they are concealed for much too long, they have strong qualities for the hero’s character. Not everyone might like Dushara’s portrayal of the hero’s wife.
The narrative of the movie offers plenty of room for dramatic action. The narrative, meanwhile, plays out like a conventional action drama and ultimately detracts significantly from the movie. The slow-moving story challenges the audience’s tolerance, hence adding to this. A specific incident in the second half throws off the movie just when the narrative starts to interest.
The film underused SJ Suryah’s character. Prithviraj’s bad persona would have had more room if another prominent actor had performed it. Other performers also fell short in their contributions to the movie.
Technical Features:
SU Director Arun Kumar choose a conventional plot; the movie might have been more interesting. To build passion in the narrative, he could have concentrated more on the screenplay. Though the background score performed well, the songs written by GV Prakash Kumar lacked much influence. Though the editing ought to have been far better, Theni Eshwar’s cinematography was passable. The values of production are good.
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Final decision:
Veera Dheera Soora Part 2 turns out to be a subpar action drama. Although the narrative held promise, the execution might have been improved to have a significant effect. Though the slow-paced storytelling is a significant difficulty, the main performers do manage to captivate the crowd. While some may seek other alternative choices for their weekend amusement, those who enjoy strong action dramas should watch Veera Soora Dheera with their expectations in check.