Maargan
- 2025
- 2h 12m
Cop Dhruv from Mumbai police hunts a serial killer targeting young girls with a burning drug. While investigating their suspect, the police discover they're facing someone far more dangerous... Read allCop Dhruv from Mumbai police hunts a serial killer targeting young girls with a burning drug. While investigating their suspect, the police discover they're facing someone far more dangerous than expected.Cop Dhruv from Mumbai police hunts a serial killer targeting young girls with a burning drug. While investigating their suspect, the police discover they're facing someone far more dangerous than expected.
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10MaryE-01
Awesome movie with excellent message to the society on racism. Movie was very much different than and usual thriller story with exactly screen play and Ajay nailed the character.
Vijay Anthony has given opportunity to upcoming generations people to become hero and grow in career.
No songs which wastes time which is advantage.
Movie is better than any normal movie we see as it includes action, thriller, story and messages to the society.
Story was also good giving importance to the science which depicts water was found or created before everything or oldest form of something on earth is water.
Vijay Anthony has given opportunity to upcoming generations people to become hero and grow in career.
No songs which wastes time which is advantage.
Movie is better than any normal movie we see as it includes action, thriller, story and messages to the society.
Story was also good giving importance to the science which depicts water was found or created before everything or oldest form of something on earth is water.
Maargan (2025), directed by debutant Leo John Paul, really surprised me. I didn't even watch the trailer just went in with a bit of hope after a friend recommended it. The film was tight, with no unnecessary scenes, and gave a satisfying feel. Vijay Antony's background score was terrific. Newcomer Ajay Dhishan did really well, and Vijay Antony also delivered a solid performance. Good production quality and clean visuals. Definitely worth a watch.
Tamil cinema has delivered some unforgettable crime thrillers in recent times, but Maargan confidently earns its place among the best. With a sharp, fast-paced screenplay and taut direction, Maargan doesn't just tell a story it pulls you right into its dark, twisted world, leaving you tense, curious, and deeply engaged from the opening frame to the very last scene.
The cinematography is moody and atmospheric, complementing the dark tones of the narrative. Urban backdrops, nighttime chases, and dimly lit interiors are used to great effect, immersing us in the underworld it portrays. The background score is minimal but effective used more to elevate key moments than to dominate them, which works beautifully in a thriller like this.
This film is not just a must-watch it's a reminder of how powerful our regional storytelling can be when executed with clarity and conviction.
The cinematography is moody and atmospheric, complementing the dark tones of the narrative. Urban backdrops, nighttime chases, and dimly lit interiors are used to great effect, immersing us in the underworld it portrays. The background score is minimal but effective used more to elevate key moments than to dominate them, which works beautifully in a thriller like this.
This film is not just a must-watch it's a reminder of how powerful our regional storytelling can be when executed with clarity and conviction.
A whodunnit crime thriller, Maargan engages you with its unique storyline and strong performances despite having some loopholes/flaws.
As expected Vijay Antony is good. But it is the debutant Ajay Dhishan, who steals the show.
Arvind (Ajay Dhishan) is an ace swimmer with an eidectic memory - relating to or denoting mental images having unusual vividness and detail, as if actually visible. His character is modelled after Dorothy Allison (1924-1999), a psychic who assisted the police in a number of crime investigations in the USA. This superhuman quality: an out-of-body experience of Arvind, becomes the flesh and backbone for the screenplay to move forward.
The director also carefully builds and shows us interesting back stories of all the key characters.
Until the last 10 minutes, i bet you cannot second-guess who the real serial killer is! Full marks to the editor, who is also the director! That trailer cut and the film cut was in such a way that at no point was i able to pinpoint the killer.
The final reveal is good, but then the film nosedives into social commentary espousing a social cause. And that's where the whole film collapses even though the killer's motivations and reasoning are well-woven into the plot.
The metaphorical descriptions of the killer's instincts and feelings are superb, and in fact it is something that i have never thought about it in that manner - despite reading and knowing about the issue! The killer's motivations certainly threw me off.
Leo John Paul, who has directed the film, makes smart sense of his editing skills to stitch scenes back and forth for an interesting non-linear narrative.
But, the sudden induction of social messaging into an investigative crime thriller is definitely a let down.
Story: 5/10 Direction: 6/10 Screenplay: 7/10 Editing: 8/10 Cinematography: 7/10 (Swimming pool sequences are good.) VFx: 6/10 (Unnecessary VFx shots in few scenes.) Music: 7/10 Acting: 7/10
The film is a one-time watch for the way it was presented on-screen!
As expected Vijay Antony is good. But it is the debutant Ajay Dhishan, who steals the show.
Arvind (Ajay Dhishan) is an ace swimmer with an eidectic memory - relating to or denoting mental images having unusual vividness and detail, as if actually visible. His character is modelled after Dorothy Allison (1924-1999), a psychic who assisted the police in a number of crime investigations in the USA. This superhuman quality: an out-of-body experience of Arvind, becomes the flesh and backbone for the screenplay to move forward.
The director also carefully builds and shows us interesting back stories of all the key characters.
Until the last 10 minutes, i bet you cannot second-guess who the real serial killer is! Full marks to the editor, who is also the director! That trailer cut and the film cut was in such a way that at no point was i able to pinpoint the killer.
The final reveal is good, but then the film nosedives into social commentary espousing a social cause. And that's where the whole film collapses even though the killer's motivations and reasoning are well-woven into the plot.
The metaphorical descriptions of the killer's instincts and feelings are superb, and in fact it is something that i have never thought about it in that manner - despite reading and knowing about the issue! The killer's motivations certainly threw me off.
Leo John Paul, who has directed the film, makes smart sense of his editing skills to stitch scenes back and forth for an interesting non-linear narrative.
But, the sudden induction of social messaging into an investigative crime thriller is definitely a let down.
Story: 5/10 Direction: 6/10 Screenplay: 7/10 Editing: 8/10 Cinematography: 7/10 (Swimming pool sequences are good.) VFx: 6/10 (Unnecessary VFx shots in few scenes.) Music: 7/10 Acting: 7/10
The film is a one-time watch for the way it was presented on-screen!
"Maargan" (2025) presents an intriguing concept with potential for a gripping narrative, yet it ultimately struggles to fully coalesce into a consistently engaging cinematic experience. While the film offers some compelling elements, there's an underlying disconnect that prevents it from truly resonating.
The film introduces a premise that feels fresh and potentially thought-provoking, hinting at deeper themes or an unconventional plot. It draws the viewer in with its initial setup, suggesting a story that could challenge expectations or offer a unique perspective.
However, as the narrative unfolds, something doesn't quite feel right. The execution seems to miss a beat, leading to moments where the story doesn't fully land its intended impact. This could be due to uneven pacing, character motivations that aren't fully clear, or a screenplay that loses its grip on its promising core idea. The lack of a cohesive flow or consistent tension can make it difficult for the audience to stay fully immersed.
While "Maargan" might feature strong performances or commendable technical aspects in certain areas, these strengths are not consistently leveraged to overcome the narrative's shortcomings. It's a film that leaves the viewer with a sense of unfulfilled potential, hinting at a better movie that might have been.
Overall, "Maargan" (2025) is a watchable film that introduces an interesting idea. However, its inability to fully capitalize on its premise and maintain consistent engagement prevents it from being a truly memorable or impactful cinematic endeavor.
The film introduces a premise that feels fresh and potentially thought-provoking, hinting at deeper themes or an unconventional plot. It draws the viewer in with its initial setup, suggesting a story that could challenge expectations or offer a unique perspective.
However, as the narrative unfolds, something doesn't quite feel right. The execution seems to miss a beat, leading to moments where the story doesn't fully land its intended impact. This could be due to uneven pacing, character motivations that aren't fully clear, or a screenplay that loses its grip on its promising core idea. The lack of a cohesive flow or consistent tension can make it difficult for the audience to stay fully immersed.
While "Maargan" might feature strong performances or commendable technical aspects in certain areas, these strengths are not consistently leveraged to overcome the narrative's shortcomings. It's a film that leaves the viewer with a sense of unfulfilled potential, hinting at a better movie that might have been.
Overall, "Maargan" (2025) is a watchable film that introduces an interesting idea. However, its inability to fully capitalize on its premise and maintain consistent engagement prevents it from being a truly memorable or impactful cinematic endeavor.
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- $42,931
- Runtime2 hours 12 minutes
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