Akkaran Movie Review

Casting : M.S. Baaskar, Kabali Vishwanth, Namo Naarayana, Venba, Ahkash Premkumar, Priya Dharshini, Karthik Chadrasekar
Directed By : Arun K Pras
Music By : SR Hari
Produced By : Kundram Productions – KKD
MS Bhaskar Akkaran Movie Stills
In the opening scene of the film, MS Bhaskar, who abducts and imprisons the two, asks them some questions. Both of them answer it in different ways. Both of them tell the truth at one point as Ms. Bhaskar prepares to punish them cruelly for the lack of truth in their answers. Through it many shocking incidents unfold on the screen. What is it?, what does it have to do with MS Bhaskar?, who are the two people he is abducting? The rest of the film is the answer to such questions.
Akkaran Movie Poster
MS Bhaskar, who used to act in character roles, has played the lead role in this film. Is it possible for him to take revenge for the mistreatment of his daughters? Even if the question arises, he has done justice to his character by expressing the anger in his heart in the right way with a fiery look. MS Bhaskar, who makes his acting debut in the beginning, carries the film naturally in the usual father role in the flashback scenes.

Kabali Vishwant, who makes his debut as an important role and turns into another hero due to the sudden twist of the film, grabs attention by handling the role he has assumed perfectly.

Venba, who plays the elder daughter of MS Bhaskar, is very natural and amazing in making even the smallest expressions to be enjoyed. Priya’s performance as the youngest daughter is great.

Namo Narayanan, who has been brought up for the role of a politician, has played the role of a politician with aplomb in his usual style.

Akash Prem Kumar and Karthik Chandrasekhar, who play the villains, do not have much cinematic experience, but they have handled the strong character very maturely and added strength to the script.

Cinematographer MA Anand and music director SR Hari have both done a great job for the action thriller genre.

Director Arun K. Prasad who takes us into the story from the very beginning of the film, moves the film as a conventional revenge story through the subsequent scenes, but keeps the fans on the edge of their seats with flashbacks and unexpected twists.

Although the action of the villain who assaults all the opponents is a bit of a logic violation, director Arun K. Prasad, who has tried to tell the story of action thriller genre from a different angle, has increased the interest in the screenplay through things like politics, fraud in NEET training centers and has put a twist at the end.