Ajith Kumar hit the theatres with his comeback film, Vidaamuyarchi. Vidaamuyarchi has successfully released in theatres on 6 Feb, Thursday. The movie stars the famous cast, Trisha Krishnan, Regina Cassandra, and Arjun Sarja. It is highly thriller and action film, directed by Magizh Thirumeni and gain rave Vidaamuyarchi movie review from viewers. The viewers are flocked to theatres early on Thursday and enjoy the first show of the movie.
Ajith’s fans has declared that film will going to be blockbuster. One of fan wrote on X, “#Vidaamuyarchi is the biggest thriller movie with Ajith in top form, Magizh Thirumeni give it sharp direction, and Anirudh’s music add excitement to it. A must watch film, #VidaamuyarchiFDFS, a fan wrote.
Vidaamuyarchi movie reviews by Netizens
One fan tweet on X about film, and call it “well-crafted action thriller” that is blend of intense action sequences and emotional depth. Another user wrote, “”VidaaMuyarchi a well-crafted action thriller movie that blends emotional depth, intense action and strong performances. It is trendsetter movie, and refines the hero genre with content-driven narrative. “Must watch action packed movie with rich emotional storytelling, user wrote on X.”
A movie fan also describes the Vidaamuyarchi as a departure from a number of masala films and calls it “intense, serious and high-quality screenplay.” Another user wrote,” Very stylish and engaging entertainer the film are.” Action sequences and Camera work add magic to Hollywood-level making.
Vidaamuyarchi Story
According to the Vidaamuyarchi movie review, the story is based on Arjun (Ajith Kumar) and Kayal (Trisha Krishnan), who share a deep bond, but their lives take a drastic turn when Kayal is abducted in Azerbaijan. Arjun starts on desperate mission to rescue her, he face the enigmatic enemy (Arjun Sarja) and relentless obstacles, and make his journey a intense race against time. With unexpected twists and layers of deception, this movie attempts to become a gripping thriller.
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