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Parthiban (Thalapathy Vijay) runs a cafe in Theog, Himachal Pradesh. He is a normal family man who lives with his wife Satya (Trisha) and two children. One day a few goons attack Parthiban’s cafe and they threaten to kill his daughter and a worker there. With no option left, Parthiban kills the gangsters, which lands his family in trouble. When Parthiban is going through all this fuss, gangsters Antony Das (Sanjay Dutt) and Harold Das (Arjun) come into his life, and they believe Parthiban is their family member, Leo Das (Thalapathy Vijay). Who exactly is this Leo Das? What happened to him? How did Parthiban manage to get out of all this turmoil? This is what the rest of the film is about
Plus Points:
The film’s first half is pretty much engaging. The pace is intentionally kept slow here. The hyena scene and the follow-up family drama take us into the world of Parthiban. There is absolutely no rush in the proceedings. The intention was to establish the characters and the protagonist’s world in a neat manner. The movie reaches its peak during the cafe fight scene.
Vijay’s vulnerability is well depicted and hence the action blocks (first hour) give a ultimate high. Vijay is not just a star, but he is a good actor too. Leo precisely showcases the acting brilliance of Thalapathy Vijay. Fight scenes in the first half are well staged, and Vijay’s performance, coupled with well-crafted action blocks, keeps the proceedings engaging.
The interval block is decent, and it sets up things well for the second half. Leo has some excellent action blocks and solid cinematography. Trisha is fine in her role. The movie picks up pace in the pre-climax and climax portions. Yes, the film is a part of LCU, and the franchise fans have a few moments to cheer about. There is a small surprise in the end.