Beast Tamil Movie Review: Beast movie has been released on 13th April 2024. Let us see Beast Review.
Cast: Vijay, Pooja Hegde, Selvaraghavan, Yogi Babu, VTV Ganesh, Aparna Das, Redin Kingsley, Bjorn Surrao, Liliput Faruqui, Ankur Ajit Vikal, Shine Tom Chacko, and Others
Director: Nelson Dilipkumar
Producers: Sun Pictures
Music Director: Anirudh Ravichander
Cinematographer: Manoj Paramahamsa
Editor: R. Nirmal
Beast Movie Story
Veera Raghavan (Vijay) is a RAW agent who comes back to Chennai after a failed mission in which a small girl died. He meets Savitri (Pooja Hegde) at an event and takes up the security job in a mall. On e fine day, terrorists created a hostage situation in the mall. How Veera Raghavan saves everyone in the mall? is the basic plot of the Beast movie.
Beast Tamil Movie Review: Positive Aspects
- Thalapathy Vijay carries the entire movie on his shoulders with his screen presence
- Pooja Hegde does not have much to do in this movie but looks good
- The comedy works to an extent in some scenes
- BGM by Anirudh is one of the assets of the movie
Also, Check:
Manmatha Leelai Tamil Movie Review
Beast Tamil Movie Review: Negative Aspects
- The Beast movie lacks the basic emotion. The essential emotion and tension of a hostage drama are completely missing in the movie
- The story does not have any twists and has been showcased in many movies earlier
- A mall is hijacked and the manner in which the government handles the situation looks over the top
Beast Movie Review: Technical Aspects
Anirudh’s solid BGM and good songs are the biggest assets of the movie. The production design and camerawork are good. The editing is pathetic as the movie has so many lag scenes. Director Nelson failed in creating thrill, tension, and emotion. His attempt of creating humor in dark situations has failed in this movie.
Conclusion
Concluding the Beast Tamil Movie Review, Beast is an action drama that goes wrong in many aspects barring a few laughs. Vijay tries hard to salvage the movie but the execution, writing, and emotions are so dull.