Maareesan
- 2025
- 2 h 30 min
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn an unusual situation , Velayudham sets out on a journey with Dhaya from Nagercoil to Tiruvannamalai-a journey that will alter both their lives in ways they never imagined. What unfolds be... Ler tudoIn an unusual situation , Velayudham sets out on a journey with Dhaya from Nagercoil to Tiruvannamalai-a journey that will alter both their lives in ways they never imagined. What unfolds becomes the heart of the story.In an unusual situation , Velayudham sets out on a journey with Dhaya from Nagercoil to Tiruvannamalai-a journey that will alter both their lives in ways they never imagined. What unfolds becomes the heart of the story.
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Maareesan stands out primarily due to the strong performances from its lead pair, whose chemistry, quirky dialogues, and the intriguing, mysterious mood make the first half quite engaging. The way their dynamic unfolds is a treat.
However, the second half takes a more familiar and convenient route, especially during the big reveal. Some of the actions, particularly by one of the characters in the climax, feel like examples of lazy or forced writing we've seen in many other films.
Vadivelu emerges as the true star of the film. In several scenes, he even overshadows Fahadh Faasil with his nuanced performance. It's unfortunate that the Tamil industry hasn't fully tapped into Vadivelu's acting potential in the past 30 years-this film serves as a reminder of what he's capable of beyond just comedy.
Yuvan Shankar Raja's background score adds depth, and the clever use of an old Ilaiyaraaja song is another highlight and a visual treat.
Despite an okayish second half, Maareesan is worth a watch, especially for the performances and mood it manages to create in the first half.
However, the second half takes a more familiar and convenient route, especially during the big reveal. Some of the actions, particularly by one of the characters in the climax, feel like examples of lazy or forced writing we've seen in many other films.
Vadivelu emerges as the true star of the film. In several scenes, he even overshadows Fahadh Faasil with his nuanced performance. It's unfortunate that the Tamil industry hasn't fully tapped into Vadivelu's acting potential in the past 30 years-this film serves as a reminder of what he's capable of beyond just comedy.
Yuvan Shankar Raja's background score adds depth, and the clever use of an old Ilaiyaraaja song is another highlight and a visual treat.
Despite an okayish second half, Maareesan is worth a watch, especially for the performances and mood it manages to create in the first half.
An Amazing Road Trip Comedy-Thriller in Tamil Cinema!
A brilliantly crafted film featuring two lead characters with equally strong and valid motives. Their individual arcs are unbelievably well-written and converge beautifully, creating a powerful and emotional impact.
The writing is razor-sharp - every single dialogue carries weight, adding layers to the story and offering clues that make the twist both surprising and believable.
With two legendary actors delivering top-notch performances, the film becomes a masterclass in acting.
Visually, it's a treat - the natural color palette and outstanding work by the DI team bring the road trip to life in the most realistic way possible.
Without a doubt, a must-watch film among recent releases. A perfect blend of thrills, comedy, emotion, and cinematic craft.
A brilliantly crafted film featuring two lead characters with equally strong and valid motives. Their individual arcs are unbelievably well-written and converge beautifully, creating a powerful and emotional impact.
The writing is razor-sharp - every single dialogue carries weight, adding layers to the story and offering clues that make the twist both surprising and believable.
With two legendary actors delivering top-notch performances, the film becomes a masterclass in acting.
Visually, it's a treat - the natural color palette and outstanding work by the DI team bring the road trip to life in the most realistic way possible.
Without a doubt, a must-watch film among recent releases. A perfect blend of thrills, comedy, emotion, and cinematic craft.
It was good while starting 1st half nice executed till interval comedy doesn't work for me fahad and Vadivelu acted well 2 nd half screen play could be well executed suspense ends with in 2nd half's starting point.bgm cinematography plays good support for the film screen play get little bit flatt in the 2nd half fahad Vadivelu 100%
Honestly did not expect this one to hit me the way it did. Thought it would be a lighthearted journey with an old man and a thief but this film slowly pulls you into something way more emotional and intense.
Vadivelu is the heart of it. Not his usual comedy stuff. He is quiet and calm but there is something heavy behind his eyes in every scene. Fahadh plays off that energy perfectly. Their back and forth is not loud or flashy but weirdly gripping.
The story takes its time but it builds so well. At first I just enjoyed the ride but by the end I was fully invested. Some moments really stayed with me even after the movie ended. It talks about pain and memory and doing the right thing even when everything is against you.
There are a couple of small subplots that kind of just fade away though. Like there is this bit about the police trying to find a stolen bike after someone complains but it never really goes anywhere. Same with a phone that gets stolen early on and is never brought up again. Not a huge deal but just felt a bit random.
Still, none of that takes away from how powerful the film is. Not your usual mass movie. No punch lines or big action. Just a slow burn that gets under your skin and makes you feel something real.
Definitely worth watching. One of those films that stays quiet but hits hard.
Vadivelu is the heart of it. Not his usual comedy stuff. He is quiet and calm but there is something heavy behind his eyes in every scene. Fahadh plays off that energy perfectly. Their back and forth is not loud or flashy but weirdly gripping.
The story takes its time but it builds so well. At first I just enjoyed the ride but by the end I was fully invested. Some moments really stayed with me even after the movie ended. It talks about pain and memory and doing the right thing even when everything is against you.
There are a couple of small subplots that kind of just fade away though. Like there is this bit about the police trying to find a stolen bike after someone complains but it never really goes anywhere. Same with a phone that gets stolen early on and is never brought up again. Not a huge deal but just felt a bit random.
Still, none of that takes away from how powerful the film is. Not your usual mass movie. No punch lines or big action. Just a slow burn that gets under your skin and makes you feel something real.
Definitely worth watching. One of those films that stays quiet but hits hard.
I loved the movie Maareesan! Initially, I thought it would be similar to Meiyazhagan films, but it took a different turn. The first half was engaging, and the plot twist after the interval was expected yet well-executed. While it had some typical cinematic elements, it stood out in its own way. The only drawback was the climax fight, which felt a bit dragged. Otherwise, the movie was perfect. Vadivelu and Fahadh Faasil carried the film effortlessly, making it a must-watch.
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