Master Movie Review: Vijay And Vijay Sethupathi Masters Their Portion

 With Vijay and Vijay Sethupathi squaring off and Kanagaraj orchestrating the duet to apportion equal importance to the two actors, the film tides over the bumps without turning turtle.

A great deal of superfluity creeps into Vijay The Master (the title of the Hindi version of Lokesh Kanagaraj's Tamil-language Master, released theatrically) and contributes to a film that feels avoidably bloated in parts. It is often apparent that the screenplay by Kanagaraj, Rathna Kumar and Pon Parthiban could have done with some pruning.


But with Vijay and Vijay Sethupathi squaring off in a rousing thriller, and Kanagaraj orchestrating the duet with a sense of proportion that enables him to apportion equal importance to the two actors, the film tides over the bumps without turning turtle.


Base Story:


The story shows of drunkard professor JD played by Vijay whose life is fully immersed in Alcohol & one fine moment he is being sent as a professor in Juvenile Home where he realises the atrocities and illegal activities happening which is led by Bhavani played by Vijay Sethupathi and How he handles him.


Positives:


1) Vijay Delivers his best. His Style, Dance Moves made movie Engaging.


2) Vijay Sethupathy Delivers his Best. We adore his Performance.


Negatives:


1) Too many Cast have been Wasted.


2) Slightly Long Duration.


One line: Treat for Both actors Fans. Can watch Repeatedly for Family Audience.


Verdict: 3/5

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