Synopsis/Plot : Two sworn enemies are reborn as father and son, with a conflict between love and revenge.
Critics Review
3.00
Mohanlal shines in a part-modern and part-mythological revenge drama
Vrusshabha deserves to be seen on the big screen purely for its scale and sweeping imagination. And what anchors the film, as stated above, is the relentless spirit of Mohanlal. For his sheer commitment only, this could be a film you may enjoy.(more)
Source: Vinamra Mathur , Firstpost.com
1.00
Mohanlal's biggest mess in recent years, fails to work even as a spoof
Watching Vrusshabha renewed my respect for director RT Neason�s Jilla (2014). Although Jilla was strictly average, I don�t think any other non-Malayalam movie has captured the essence of Mohanlal as a star and actor the way Jilla did. It is that same Sivan-Shakthi magic that Nanda Kishore has tried ...(more)
Source: Anandu Suresh, Indian Express
1.50
Mohanlal's reincarnation drama lacks novelty, is endlessly long
The supporting cast barely registers, lost in a narrative that can't decide if it's a fantasy epic or a reincarnation drama. Vrusshabha squanders an intriguing premise with tacky visual effects, absurd dialogue, and aimless storytelling. After 2 hours that feel like an eternity, Vrusshabha's bigg...(more)
Source: Janani, India Today