Dhil Raja Movie Review

Newcomer Vijay Sathya makes a remarkable debut, portraying a dedicated Rajinikanth fan, seamlessly blending his character into the storyline. His presence on screen is commendable, and his performance leaves a lasting impression. The action sequences choreographed by Super Subbarayan are top-notch and deserve praise, adding an edge to the film. Amrish’s music also shines, elevating the overall experience with its energetic and fitting score.

Vijay Sathya not only excels in the action scenes but also brings depth to emotional moments, showcasing his versatility. Director A. Venkatesh, who helms the film, plays a crucial role as a shady minister, adding to the drama. The subplot involving the minister’s son, a womanizer, further intensifies the story.

Vijay Sathya’s character, Rajni, an architect with a passion for mechanics, lives a happy life with his wife (Sherin) and young daughter. However, his life takes a turn when a confrontation with the minister’s son leads to a tragic event, forcing Rajni and his family to go on the run. With a determined police officer, Janaki (Samyuktha), hot on their trail, the suspense builds as the story unfolds.

The film is fast-paced with no dull moments, keeping the audience thoroughly engaged. The tight screenplay ensures a thrilling ride from start to finish, making this an impressive debut for Vijay Sathya and an entertaining film overall.

Cast: Vijay Sathya, Sherin, Samyuktha, Imman Annachi, Bala, Vanitha Vijayakumar, Bala  , A. Venkatesh and others.

Director:  A. Venkatesh

Rating….3.6/5

–Pro Bhuvan