Arjun Son Of Vyjayanthi Movie Review | Kairam Vaashi | THR India

LAST UPDATED: APR 18, 2025, 20:13 IST|5 min|2k views

Kairam Vaashi reviews "Arjun Son Of Vyjayanthi," a mass masala action drama directed by Pradeep Chilukuri. In this review, Kairam examines how the film showcases Vijayashanthi's impressive action prowess and commanding screen presence, with the actress proving why she's called the "lady superstar" despite being four decades into her film career. The film centers on a mother-son relationship between Vijayashanthi's police commissioner character and Kalyan Ram's Arjun, who finds himself on the wrong side of the law after his father's mysterious death.


Kairam highlights how the film attempts to differentiate itself from typical masala fare through its emotional core about duty versus family loyalty, with clever visual motifs including birthday celebrations and outstretched hands. While praising certain standout moments like the mud-covered rebirth scene and a compelling courtroom sequence where everyone stands when Vijayashanthi enters, Kairam notes that the film ultimately stumbles with generic commercial packaging including non-threatening villains, predictable fight sequences, and underutilized supporting characters like Sohail Khan's Pathan. Despite solid performances and moments of originality, "Arjun Son Of Vyjayanthi" settles for less than its full potential.


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