Master Movie Review: Vijay’s Film Has All the Trappings of a Mass Entertainer

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Master

Director: Lokesh Kangaraj

Cast: Vijay, Vijay Sethupathi, Malavika Mohanan, Arjun Das, Andrea Jeremiah, Shanthanu Bhagyaraj

Catching a mass entertainer on a Pongal morning at the theatre is an experience by itself. The wolf whistles for the hero entry, the fanatic applause which is followed by punch dialogues and collective glee as the hero makes mincemeat of an array of villains make the Pongal movie experience immensely fun. Master is a film tailored for such a community experience.

Vijay’s fans are in for a treat as the actor brings all his signature moves to the yard. Writer-director Lokesh Kangaraj’s fans will, however, be disappointed. After making a mark with Managaram and Kaithi, this is Kangaraj’s weakest film yet. It has all the trappings of a mass entertainer, and as a result, the film as a whole suffers.

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Thematically it’s interesting as it’s about reformation, the state of juvenile homes and prisons. But what could have been a much better film is reduced to a star vehicle.

Vijay plays professor JD and is a strangely revered alcoholic. He’s barely functional but students and teachers cover up for him and worship him at every step. This much-revered alcoholic goes to reform a juvenile home.

The film serves as a vessel for Vijay’s many messages to his fans. From his opinion on entering politics to why college elections prep the first time voters for participating in democracy to the dangers of addiction, the actor has some heavy preaching messages for his devoted fans.

By referencing Ajith’s Aaluma Doluma and Surya’s Varanam Aayiram Vijay also subtly tells his fans to lay off the star wars they indulge in. These are honourable messages and intentions, but that alone does not a good film make.

Read: Master Movie Twitter Review: Fans Shower Love on Vijay’s Entertainer, Declare it ‘Blockbuster’

Also, it’s worth mentioning that the word ‘government’ is censored in the dialogue “the government doesn’t listen to its people”. Whether it’s self-censorship for full occupancy or mandated, it’s a puzzling move.

Vijay Sethupathi sinks his teeth into the role of a formidable adversary and steals the show as long as he is allowed to. It’s a predictable climax and you can guess who comes out on top.

Malvika Mohanan who plays the female lead has hardly any screen time. Some of the kids at the juvenile home have more to do in the film than her. She adequately looks up to the hero which is the role she’s meant to play.

Andrea Jeremiah has a blink and miss role which minimally redeems itself in the climax, but the rest of the cast such as Ramya Subramaniam, Sriman and Nassar are wasted in this star vehicle.

Anirudh Ravichander’s foot-tapping music is the legacy Master will leave behind. It’s possible for a film to entertain without being good, Master is an example.

Rating: 2.5/5

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Master has released on the occasion of Pongal in Southern India. However, fans in the north will have to wait for one more day to see the movie in cinema halls.

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Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, Master features Vijay, who plays JD, in the role of a college professor. He is pitted against Vijay Sethupahi, who plays Bhavani in the actioner. The music of the film is by Anirudh Ravichader and Malavika Mohanan, Arjun Das, Andrea Jeremiah and Shanthanu Bhagyaraj will be seen in pivotal roles.

The movie has release early morning in Southern states and the early reviews for Master are in. Fans have declared it a blockbuster already. Some viewers have said that the first half is typical and filled up with Vijay’s mass moments with college students but the film gets intense towards the end of the first half.

Read: Powerful Stills of Vijay and Vijay Sethupathi From Master

Some have argued that is a below average film with nothing new to offer.

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Here’s what the fans have to say about Master.

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