Critics Review
3.25
Packs a Punch!
Veera Dheera Sooran (Part 2) is a focused action thriller that packs a punch. Maybe a bit overlong and could have done with some refinement but the tension is (mostly) intact!(more)
Source: BharathVijayakumar, MovieCrow
3.50
Vikram shines in gritty slow-burn action thriller
Composer GV Prakash�s background score elevates the film�s intensity without overpowering it. His music blends into the narrative, making key moments even more gripping. This isn�t the usual Vikram �mass� film, and that�s what makes it stand out. It�s raw, gripping, and trusts the audience to stay engaged without spoon-feeding. It may not be for everyone, but for those who connect with it, the film stays with you long after the credits roll.(more)
Source: T Maruthi Acharya, India Today
3.00
A mostly solid action thriller undone by a conventional, weakly written third act
The film does recover from this minor setback when it gets back to the present with an ambitious one-shot set piece (shot with dynamism by Theni Eswar, whose night-time cinematography is one of the film�s strong points) that begins with a group of characters discussing who among them could be the black sheep and moves on to a shootout between cops and gangsters, and then to a heroic moment. But then, just when we expect it to soar higher, it helplessly remains stuck on the ground. Like someone painstakingly building a house of cards and finally making a move that brings most of the structure down, Arun Kumar undoes all the earlier good work with a weakly written third act (despite its title, this is not the film where we can willingly suspend disbelief when its hero gets back up after being thrashed and even shot at by over a dozen men) that leaves us with a slightly bitter aftertaste. And the director himself seems to have realised this and decides to bank on nostalgia (yes, with THAT Vikram song!) to inject some energy into his limp climax.(more)
Source: TOI, Times Of India