Sardar Movie Review: Karthi's Dual Role Spy Thriller Is A Proud Performer At BO; Hat Trick Hit For Mitran
The Sardar Karthi and PS Mitteran film that hits screens today lives up to all expectations and expectations. A spy movie is something fans can't miss in theaters, Carthy is known for his amazing performances and proves once again that he is a great actor. Here is the review.
The birth of Sardar?
Bose (Karthi) is called a traitor and has been in prison in Bangladesh for 32 years. In reality, he is a spy whose code name is Sardar. Sardar Singh tried to stop a crime 30 years ago, and this made him a traitor to this country, but unfortunately the crime cannot be stopped as Indian official Rathod (Chenki Bandai) scammed Sardar. Rathod wants to sign a contract with China and sell water to people who don't actually need to buy water because it's part of nature. Water is everyone's right to live.
Vijay (again Cathy) is Sardar's son. All his life he was called the son of a traitor and Vijay hated him. Due to an unprecedented situation, Sardar's file ends up in Vijay's hands when he learns the truth about his father.
A red code has now been issued. It is time for Sardar to break out of prison and return to the mission. Now, will Vijay finally meet her father? This is something you need to see on the screen.
Excellent interpretations and plot.
Carthy nailed every scene in this movie. He plays two roles and seeing him play those particular roles is a visual treat. Like Sardar and then Vijay, he did very well. Rashi Khanna (Shalini) plays Vijay's lover and Rajisha plays Sardar's wife. These two leaders have done their job well. Chunky Pandey was the right choice for Rathod. All the actors did a good job in this spy movie.
Director PS Mithran had already done Abhimanyu and Shakti. Both films were strong at the box office and Sardar gave them a trilogy. The story of the origin of a crime committed by Indian officials, kept under the roof and as a spy, is called a traitor because it is something very well told. The setting and storytelling will blow your mind. Credit for the blow goes to Methan and Carthy.
Mithran is known for producing trailers close to fantasy concepts. Once again he won the hearts of the audience by making a film that takes you to the edge of your seat.
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Discuss the film's production values. The filmmakers left no stone unturned when it comes to the best visual locations, actors, costumes and everything in between for the film. The background soundtrack and the background soundtrack by GV Prakash are a credit to the film as it elevates the viewer.
The dialogues are well written. In particular, "Once a spy, always a spy" is something we can all continue in the film, and it actually gives a lot to the Patriots.
Overall, Sardar is truly a hit this holiday season and something every viewer would like to see on the big screen.