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Vettaiyan has all the ingredients of a suspenseful action thriller, notes Divya Nair, in her interval review.
Two of India’s mega-superstars face each other after a gap of 33 years in Director T J Gnanavel’s latest Tamil release Vettaiyan (Hunter).
The outcome is a blockbuster so far.
Rajinikanth plays V Athiyan aka Vettaiyan, a police officer known for his foolproof encounters of hardcore criminals.
While Vettaiyan takes on Guna, a young boy accused in a sensational rape case, his decision is challenged by Satyadev (Amitabh Bachchan in his debut Tamil film), a former judge and human rights activist.
Upon closer introspection, Vettaiyan and team realise the gaps in the investigation and that the encounter that was celebrated by the nation is now a murder conspiracy.
How our superstar fixes his mistake forms the rest of the story.
With a stellar supporting cast of Fahadh Faasil (in a quirky role of Battery, a cyber criminal turned police informer), Ritika Singh and Dushara Singh, Vettaiyan has all the ingredients of a suspenseful action thriller.
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