The film is packed with gunfights and explosions. While the first half stays mostly within the bank, the second half expands into larger set pieces.
The "uncut" and "dual audio" versions often include deleted scenes or alternate takes not found in the standard theatrical release, providing a more complete look at the film's gritty tone.
The director moves away from his usual grounded realism (seen in Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru ) to a more flamboyant, "mass" action style.
He is the soul of the film. His "Devil" persona is manic, stylish, and physically imposing. He leans into the anti-hero trope with a performance that includes dark humor and high-energy dance moves.
The cinematography uses a sleek, almost metallic color palette to fit the heist theme, though some CGI in the climax feels a bit rushed. ⚖️ The Verdict
The second half becomes a bit repetitive with non-stop gunfire, and some of the logic behind the "hero’s" invincibility is stretched thin.
As Kanmani, she provides solid support, playing a character who is a partner-in-crime rather than a typical love interest. 📽️ Technical Aspects