In his review, Shankar lauded Maaveeran, highlighting director Madonne Ashwin's ingenuity and asserting that it firmly establishes him as a promising filmmaker.
A still from Maaveeran.
Last Updated: 01.55 PM, Jul 16, 2023
Filmmaker Shankar has showered praise on the recently released film Maaveeran, featuring Sivakarthikeyan in the lead role. Directed by Madonne Ashwin, the film has caught the attention of audiences and industry veterans alike, and Shankar's commendation further adds to its acclaim.
In his review, Shankar lauded the film's writing, highlighting director Madonne Ashwin's ingenuity and asserting that it firmly establishes him as a promising filmmaker. He described Maaveeran as a classy mass entertainer, boasting a fantastic sense of humour cleverly woven into the script. Shankar was impressed by Sivakarthikeyan's performance, acknowledging his commendable portrayal of the lead character. He also had praise for Aditi, his daughter, who he said delivered a wonderful performance with the material she was given.
One aspect that particularly stood out to Shankar was the remarkable action sequences scripted and choreographed in the film. He recognized the hard work put in by the entire team, expressing admiration for their efforts.
"Surely an enjoyable new experience with families," Shankar concluded, highlighting Maaveeran's ability to captivate audiences across all age groups and provide a wholesome entertainment experience.
The positive review from Shankar adds to the growing buzz around Maaveeran, further increasing the anticipation around the movie.
Maaveeran tells the story of a comic artist Sathya, played by Sivakarthikeyan. Driven by self-preservation, Sathya stays away from standing up to power and those who exploit the weaker sections. However, as fate would have it, he ends up discovering a superhuman power within him, giving him an advantage in the fight for justice.
"Once you buy into the mythology of the movie, Maaveeran provides wholesome entertainment. You don't always need the "the world is under attack" trope to convince a superhero movie," wrote OTTplay's film critic Manoj Kumar R.