Updated at 12:40 PM
That’s the end of it. Visual feast. Children will love it. For more watch out for our review.
Updated at 12:35 PM
Here comes the grand finale. Terrific visuals though it looks touch ‘Cartoonish’.
Updated at 12:25 PM
More twists in the tale. Good song in the background keeps the audiences interested.
Updated at 12:15 PM
Here comes another song. Tuned by Keeravani, shot at some exotic locales.
Updated at 12:10 PM
Another flashback leads to more revelations here. Some good graphics and more sword fights take the story into its final act.
Updated at 11:55 AM
Enter Brahmanandam with the name Jaffa.
Updated at 11:50 AM
Irandhri’s song now, neatly choreographed. Most VFX in the film are surrounded around Lakshmi’s character.
Updated at 11:45 AM
Second half starts with more fight sequences.
Updated at 11:30 AM
Some uniquely created characters lead to interval break. Movie runs like a fairytale, with some filmy elements in between. Irandhri’s character has held the key so far and it will in the next half too. Story is pretty basic, its elements are based on children stories. It is visually good.
Updated at 11:15 AM
Second song now. Shot in decently erected set and good locations. Costumes look interesting.
Updated at 11:00 AM
Flashback time now. A romantic episodes between Siddharth and Shruti Hassan as Ali’s comedy generates few laughs.
Updated at 10:55 AM
Sword fight now. Good choreography of stunts.
Updated at 10:50 AM
After few episodes with graphics, we have the first song ‘Chandamama’. We see Shruti Hassan for the first time in the song. Decently done and it takes as the story forward.
Updated at 10:35 AM
Enter Siddharth as the blind warrior. Entry enhanced with VFX.
Updated at 10:30 AM
Enter Lakshmi. Powerful, VFX filled and effective. Grand sets make the scenes extravagant.
Updated at 10:25 AM
Movie Starts now. Good title sequence and loud cheers flow for
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