For, what felt organic and thrilling in Kaithi, feels weak and forced in Vikram. And if Master is what Lokesh could do to a Vijay film, one smiles at the thought of what one could expect from him for his vaathi, in Vikram.” This mouthwatering possibility, unfortunately, still remains a theory. About the Vijay-starrer, I had written in the review, “This mouthwatering possibility, to tie two different films of two different eras, is fascinating - in theory. He gave us a tease of this new Cinematic Universe in Master. He accomplished this cinema experience with ease in the terrific Kaithi, a pure-genre film that had the flavour of a wholesome Hollywood thriller. ![]() There’s a certain taste, visual flavour and a certain style to the way he writes and directs. ![]() But this filmmaker is committed to giving you an experience of a certain standard. Before Lokesh, cinematic experience meant grand ideas and needless adornments to massage a star’s male crowd. ![]() There has never been a filmmaker before Lokesh to steer the conversation around delivering a true cinematic experience in the right direction. Lokesh Kanagaraj, the four-film-old filmmaker, has opened the gates to a new Cinematic Universe that hints at wondrous possibilities with Vikram as the first big step.
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