Dragon Movie Review

Casting : Pradeep Ranganathan, Anupama Parameswaran, Kayadu Lohar, VJ Siddhu, Harshath Khan, KS Ravikumar, Mysskin, Goutham Vasudev Menon, Mariam George, Indhumathi, Thenappan
Directed By : Ashwath Marimuthu
Music By : Leon James
Produced By : AGS Entertainment (P) Ltd – Kalpathi S Aghoram, Kalpathi S Ganesh, Kalpathi S Suresh
Dragon Movie Review
Women prefer boys who are uneducated and have a good education rather than boys who are well-educated and disciplined. But that is only until college. If you are uneducated in life beyond that, women will think you are a slut and will turn you away. Therefore, if you study well, get a good job and move forward in life, not only love but everything else will come to you, is the advice of ‘Dragon’.

Pradeep Ranganathan, who plays the hero, fits perfectly into the role of a school and college student, and in life beyond that, he has acted as an astute person who wanders around without knowing that he is a failure and then becomes depressed. Pradeep’s unique mannerism of jumping and shouting to express happiness and sadness has attracted the youth and has also helped to hide the influence of actor Dhanush on him.

Anupama Parameswaran, who plays the heroine, walks around with an unwavering youth. After the lover who chased her away and chased her away and went to waste, she scores with her performance in the party where she asks her to beat her as much as she wants, but leave her..

Kayadu Lohar, who plays the other heroine, impresses the audience by displaying both charm and acting in moderation.

The comedy scenes of Vijay Sidhu and Harshad Khan also make them laugh at times.

Mysskin, who plays the college principal, has impressed upon the students that education is the foundation of life, even though he is not strict.

Director Gautham Menon, director K.S. Ravikumar, P.L. Thenappan, Mariam George, and Indumathi have all been used to add strength to the screenplay.

The songs and background music by Leon James have traveled according to the story.

Cinematographer Niketh Bommi has raised the quality of the film many times over with his magnificent visual composition.

Editor Pradeep E. Raghav, despite the predictable scenes, has compiled the twists and turns behind them in a very interesting way and has kept the film moving without faltering.

Director Ashwath Marimuthu, who has written and directed the film, even though he gives advice, tells it with college attire and colorful colors, taking the youngsters to a celebratory mood.

Director Aswath Marimuthu, who has depicted everything from college dormitories, love failures, rapid progress despite taking a crossroads, and the benefits that come with it as the hero’s life moves towards the next stage, is not only close to the minds of the youth but also to the minds of their parents. He playfully tells the youth that life is not only about success, but also about getting up and running again without getting discouraged even after failure.