start this piece with a disclaimer that this is not a review but an outright rejection of Kamal Haasan’s recent film. I have great regard for Haasan’s versatility and his superb acting skills, and I think he has done justice to his role inWhat I abhor is the movie glorifies cold-blooded killings, with which the movie starts and ends. The black-ops cops who go undercover in masks make killing justifiable through perverse logic and a twisted sense of right and wrong.
Indian youths in Malaysia are a disillusioned lot. They hover between reality and faked idealism from the Indian movies they watch. A 2021 report quoted that 72% of gang members identified in Malaysia were Indians and that more than 26,000 are members of one gang or the other. , with megastars in the line-up, make it impactful and is taken as representation of life and reality. Just because Haasan takes to correcting the misdeeds in the community and takes to violent slaughters, they do not make them right. Two wrongs do not make a right, but rational thinking has no place in a movie like this.is a movie that will scar the society, which is already bleeding.
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