There is so much lag in the second half that needs to be taken care of. Not even one song bears his stamp nor makes an impression. He impresses with his background score but the songs are very ordinary. He does well in packaging the movie with masala elements. Hospital episode in the first half is highly emotional and very impressive. There are certain moments that he shines as a director. He totally plays it to the galleries by relying upon Vijay’s image. Kovai Sarala and Vadivelu are okay in supporting roles.Ītlee has penned a commercial story keeping the actor’s mass image in mind. Nitya Menon gets a meaty role among the female leads and she does well. Kajal and Samantha are restricted to miniscule roles. He looks different from usual in the getup of a villager.
There is nothing challenging about the three characters that really tests Vijay’s acting skills. The story is tailor made for Tamil superstar Vijay. We get to know about their father Vijay Bhargav (Vijay again) and his mother (Nitya Menen) who were ruthlessly killed by Daniel Arogyaraj (SJ Surya) There is a reason why Vijay is after a particular group of doctors. We come to know that the magician is not Bhargav but Vijay, his brother (also, Vijay). He is caught by the police and he reveals the entire secrets one after the other to the police official (Satyaraj). He also performs magical tricks like a wizard and kills a person in a live act.
Bhargav (Vijay) is a noble doctor who wants to give free medical aid to the poor.