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Dragon

  • 2025
  • 2h 37min
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Dragon (2025)
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Después de una ruptura devastadora, el estudiante con problemas Ragavan abandona sus estudios y entra en el peligroso mundo del fraude financiero, persiguiendo riqueza y poder mientras se ve... Leer todoDespués de una ruptura devastadora, el estudiante con problemas Ragavan abandona sus estudios y entra en el peligroso mundo del fraude financiero, persiguiendo riqueza y poder mientras se ve envuelto en una escalada de engaños.Después de una ruptura devastadora, el estudiante con problemas Ragavan abandona sus estudios y entra en el peligroso mundo del fraude financiero, persiguiendo riqueza y poder mientras se ve envuelto en una escalada de engaños.

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    • Ashwath Marimuthu
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    • Pradeep Ranganathan
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    14 mil
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    459
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      • Ashwath Marimuthu
      • Pradeep Ranganathan
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      • Kayadu Lohar
      • Mysskin
      • Pradeep Ranganathan
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    Pradeep Ranganathan
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    • Ragavan 'Dragon'
    Anupama Parameswaran
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    Reviewers say 'Dragon' explores themes of redemption, consequences of deceit, and the value of honesty and hard work. The film follows a college student's journey through dishonesty for success, ultimately facing repercussions. It underscores that true achievement stems from perseverance and integrity. The movie highlights education's importance and parental support's impact. Emotional depth, humor, and relatable characters enhance its engaging narrative, though some find the pacing slow and certain plot points predictable.
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    10User-9909983s

    More than a movie

    As a college student, watching Dragon felt like someone had peeked into my life and turned it into a movie only way more entertaining and heartfelt! This Tamil gem, directed by Ashwath Marimuthu and starring Pradeep Ranganathan, hit me right in the feels with its perfect mix of humor, drama, and those emotional punches that make you want to call your parents and say, "Thanks for everything."Dragon isn't just a movieit's a reminder that it's okay to mess up, as long as you find your way back. For a college student like me, caught between exams, breakups, and figuring out life, it was the heartwarming boost I didn't know I needed. Grab your friends, hit the theater, and let this one melt your heart-you won't regret it!
    10fatelblow

    Best Tamil movie of 2025 till now

    The story is fun and enjoyable with its amazing screenplay and the dialogues are also great it has so much charismatic and great performances throughout by every single characters . While the first half does all the foundation the second half builds on it and gives us a masterful ride which is enjoyable and heart wrenching at times especially the second half it great the ending was phenomenal , overall a must watch movie it has a blend of everything romance,drama,suspence,thriller , action , life lessons . Must watch in theatres . I loved the previous works of these two Oh my kadavule and love today i enjoyed them thoroughly and it always puts a smile on my face this movie essentially does the same but i think it does it so much well then the previous movies .
    8VittalSankarasubramanian

    Ashwath's vision makes Dragon cross the success line

    Life may not be the same for everyone, but it offers fair opportunities to succeed and redeem ourselves for a better future-if we are willing to acknowledge our mistakes and embrace honesty.

    In his debut directorial, Ashwath explored the essence of life, and with Dragon, he delves deeper into how life constantly presents chances for redemption. The film emphasizes that success isn't about shortcuts but about facing one's past and making amends.

    The protagonist, Pradeep, leads a privileged and carefree life, pampered by his parents, friends, and girlfriend, with no real responsibilities. What makes his journey compelling is that time and again, life gives him opportunities to change, but he continuously seeks shortcuts to success. The film revolves around the consequences he faces when his past mistakes catch up with him.

    Pradeep, who was previously criticized for imitating actors like Dhanush and SJ Suryah in Love Today, has visibly worked on his craft in Dragon. His performance in emotional, comedic, and intense sequences reflects a more refined and unique approach.

    The first half showcases how the protagonist builds his life on deception, while the second half presents him with a chance to make things right. The question remains-does he truly embrace redemption?

    Overall, Dragon is a film that encourages introspection, reminding us that real success lies not in avoiding mistakes but in learning from them.
    6arungeorge13

    Dragon gets better in the second half. [+63%]

    I feel Dragon is a film that's saved by its second half. Maybe I was wrong in anticipating a full-fledged comedy entertainer (like those mid-2000s to mid-2010s Dhanush flicks), but Ashwath Marumuthu's second film is a proper emotional drama. Its first-half college portions were dull for me, but the film takes flight once the redemption arc is front and center. The writing, except for the final act, feels a tad too convenient-it simply breezes through the struggle of finding a job, but makes passing college exams sound like the toughest thing in the world-not true in 2025, bro!

    Pradeep Ranganathan has a limited acting range (for now), and thankfully, the screenplay focuses on his strengths. Conversely, the ladies are merely supporting actors in the overall scheme of things, existing to solidify Dragon (..and his inimitable bad-boy aura). Anupama certainly has more to do than Kayadu Lohar, and it's certainly one of her finer roles in recent times. Both look absolutely dashing, however. The real acting standout undoubtedly is Mysskin as principal Mayilvahanan, bringing an almost Raju Hirani-esque character to life with ease. Bjorn Surrao is also fun in an early scene, while seeing Gautham Menon dance is a delight.

    The key supporting acts, VJ Siddhu & Harshath, are merely okay. Leon James' music and score seem to suit the material fairly well, especially the Vazhithunaiyae track. I see where the appeal for a film like this comes from; given both Dhanush and Sivakarthikeyan have moved on to more intense acting roles, there's always a space for breezy, coming-of-age drama in Tamil cinema. If not for the all-too-convenient writing in the first half, I think I'd have liked Dragon a lot more.
    9paderthi-vijay

    Engaging, Relatable, and Meaningful - A College Story Done Right!

    I didn't pay much attention when Return of the Dragon (Dragon in Tamil) was released a couple of days ago since it was a dubbed film. Though actor Pradeep Ranganathan became a sensation with his second movie Love Today, for some reason, I wasn't inclined to watch this one initially. However, after hearing good feedback, I decided to give it a shot and see what he had done differently this time. And he didn't disappoint.

    After the massive success of Love Today, Pradeep has once again delivered a solid coming-of-age story that resonates with students and the general audience alike. It's refreshing to see a film set in a college backdrop that brings something new to the table. We've seen many college-based films before, some with similar themes-like Raghuvaran B. Tech and Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule-which made me wonder what more could be explored in this setting. Usually, college stories revolve around politics, romance, and struggles, but Pradeep and director Ashwath have managed to present a fresh perspective.

    The film follows Raghavan, a once-brilliant student in his 12th grade who turns into a rebellious college student nicknamed "Dragon." Influenced by his high school crush's remark that girls prefer rugged guys over studious ones, he goes down the wrong path, accumulating 48 backlogs in his engineering course. Despite this, he secures a software job using fake certificates. The real story unfolds when his principal discovers the deception and gives him an ultimatum-clear his backlogs or face the consequences.

    The narrative has multiple layers. One explores his breakup with Anupama Parameswaran's character and how it impacts him. Another focuses on his loving and supportive parents, who stand by him despite his declining academic performance. Then there's his close-knit group of friends, who stay together and support each other. The character of a junior student who idolizes "Dragon" and becomes a mini version of him adds another interesting dynamic. The title Return of the Dragon is beautifully justified within the story.

    If you have studied engineering or medicine, you've likely encountered students who were toppers in school but lost their way in college, ending up with backlogs due to bad influences or habits. I've seen such cases in my own college-students with sharp minds but the wrong company leading them astray. The film also highlights a common reality: during college, girls often admire the daring, carefree boys who skip classes and appear cool, but when it comes to marriage, they prefer stable, career-oriented men, even if they look less appealing. This irony is depicted beautifully in the movie. Additionally, it touches on the impatience of today's youth, who look for shortcuts-like fake certificates and proxy interviews-to secure jobs. This aspect feels incredibly relevant in today's world.

    The movie ends on a strong, philosophical note, delivering an important message: if you build your life or career on lies, you'll never find true happiness. Deep down, you'll always know it's fake, and it can all collapse at any moment. A college degree might not seem glamorous, but an honest life and career bring genuine satisfaction and peace.

    Though the film is tailored for today's youth, it never crosses the line into vulgarity, double-meaning dialogues, or forced comedy. Instead, it subtly imparts valuable lessons. A couple of standout scenes include one where Raghavan refuses a tequila shot at a pub because he has to drive his fiancée home and another where he warns his friend "Chota Dragon" against driving drunk. These moments deliver important messages without feeling preachy. This proves that with creativity, filmmakers can craft engaging stories that connect with the youth without resorting to cheap gimmicks.

    As for performances, Pradeep Ranganathan impresses once again. He reminds me of Tamil superstars like Rajinikanth and Dhanush-not because of his looks but due to his acting prowess and ability to express a range of emotions. He even throws self-deprecating satire about his lean frame, which adds to his charm. This film has earned him my respect for both his story choices and his acting skills, and I eagerly look forward to his future projects. Anupama Parameswaran delivers a stellar performance as his love interest, bringing depth to her role. Kayadu Lohar, the second female lead, also does well, capturing attention with her screen presence. Special mention goes to George Maryan (of Kaithi and Leo fame), who shines as Raghavan's caring and supportive father. The supporting cast, especially Raghavan's group of friends, have all done a commendable job.

    Director Ashwath Marimuthu, in just his second film, has handled the subject beautifully. The only aspect that could have been better is the music-while the background score is decent, the songs could have been stronger.

    Overall, in an era where people often complain about a lack of fresh stories and rehashed narratives, Return of the Dragon stands out. It delivers an engaging college-based story without exaggerated elevation scenes, over-the-top villains, or unnecessary grandeur. Instead, it remains entertaining, relatable, and meaningful, ending with a powerful message. If you liked Love Today, you'll likely enjoy this film even more. I highly recommend watching it.

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