‘Vikram’ Review: A Tamil Action Legend Returns to Take Down a Drug Dealer in Thrilling Kollywood Hit (2024)

If Hollywood can justify making sequels to “Rambo” and “Top Gun” more than three decades on, why can’t Kollywood do the same? In tons-of-fun “Vikram,” a secret agent first introduced in 1986 emerges from deep undercover to thwart the biggest drug deal in Indian history. He’s a grandfather now, but that doesn’t stop the title character (Kamal Haasan) from tossing people across the room in this turbo-charged, three-hour action bonanza, which pairs Vikram with a younger operative named Amar (Fahadh Faasil). The two have at least one thing in common: Rules and regulations don’t matter, which means they’re free to fight crime as creatively as they (and director Lokesh Kanagaraj) see fit.

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Taking a page from James Cameron’s “True Lies,” with its go-big-or-go-home approach to set-pieces, Kanagaraj has pulled off a memorably over-the-top blockbuster and the year’s top-grossing Tamil-language hit (at $53.7 million and counting). There’s at least one other trick the helmer has learned from Hollywood — although the entire project can feel like an epic parody of studio hyperbole at times — and that’s the strategy of connecting the film to past and future projects (so far, just 2019’s “Kaithi”) through overlapping plotlines and characters: Call it the Lokesh Cinematic Universe.

In a way, that’s how repurposing the name Vikram functions, too, tying this new movie to one of its star’s earlier hits without worrying too much about how they relate. Beyond dozens of winking in-jokes, the two movies have little in common as Kanagaraj brings the character into the 21st century. Cue one of the catchiest tunes you’ll hear all year, composer Anirudh Ravichander’s amped-up redo of Ilaiyaraaja’s 1986 theme for the original “Vikram,” which plays over a backlit battle royal designed to evoke the earlier film’s iconically styled title sequence.

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Although Kanagaraj leans heavily on music to power the action — mostly intense electric guitar riffs and drum ’n’ bass blasts — he features just one traditional number: Near the outset, an open-shirted Haasan leads a crowd of drifters through a series of dad-like dance moves around a rundown train yard. A beat later, the same character is being executed on-camera by a squad of masked terrorists, a shocking crime that leads police chief Jose (Chemban Vinod Jose) to put loose cannon Amar on the case. Amar is due to be married in a few days, and he has sworn his fiancée (Gayathrie) never to question him about his job, which involves everything from torturing suspects to questioning prostitutes.

It will take the movie the next hour and a half to reveal what everyone in the audience assumes going in: that Haasan’s character — a consistently inebriated, bordello-frequenting buffoon who calls himself Karnan — wasn’t actually murdered. Nor was he the deadbeat his family and servants had been led to believe. He is, in fact … Vikram, leader of the Black Squad spy team, elite government agents betrayed and left for dead by their double-crossing superiors. The real mystery, which the movie enjoys teasing, is whether this seemingly contradictory fellow is a hero or a villain — a question eventually answered by a long anti-drug speech and the sight of Haasan blasting everyone away with a vintage Browning machine gun.

Kanagaraj likes his characters complicated, which makes the otherwise cartoonish film considerably more interesting. Also welcome is the way “Vikram” isn’t fazed by American body ideals: The film’s Pablo Escobar-like druglord Sandhanam (Vijay Sethupathi) is a massive ox of a man. And apart from the ankle-cutting little person (Jaffer Sadiq) who leads his crew, Faasil is frequently the shortest person on screen. Like a Jack Russell terrier, however, Amar compensates for his stature with sheer ferocity, intimidating everyone he crosses. (Haasan is no bodybuilder either, but fights hard, throwing his paunch into every punch.)

A two-ton shipment of an experimental raw substance (one gram of which makes a kilo of cocaine) has gone missing, and Sandhanam wants it back. Could he be the masked terrorist? Doubtful, since he operates so far above the law, he doesn’t need a disguise to kill with impunity. Sandhanam is slow and lumbering by nature, but keeps a blue, crystal-like substance that gives him Popeye-like powers: One bite and he goes into berserker mode. Even Sandhanam answers to somebody, taking calls from someone named Rolex, finally revealed (as Tamil star Suriya) in the very last scene.

The movie bulges at the seams with subplots and characters, though Kanagaraj makes it easy and entertaining to follow the twists, and some of the action scenes are better conceived and choreographed than what Hollywood is producing these days. A wedding banquet-turned-bloodbath is a high point of the first half, while Amar’s own ceremony (which he misses while on duty) feels like a missed opportunity. Just when you think the movie has no use for its female characters, along comes Agent Tina (Vasanthi) in the second half to steal the show, upstaging even Vikram.

Best known for his comic chops, Haasan has fun with the role: As the adoptive grandfather of an adorable baby with a sensitivity to loud noises, he goes out of his way to keep things quiet when the carnage comes within earshot of the infant. Later, he risks his life to boil formula for the crying infant while Sandhanam’s goons storm his house. Kanagaraj goes too far when it comes to endangering the heroes’ wives and children, to the point that the film’s manipulative climax involves desperately trying to resuscitate the baby during the big boss battle. The excess is half the fun in such films, and “Vikram” consistently goes big without overdoing it. Kanagaraj’s strategy: Leave them wanting more, and let his Lokesh Cinematic Universe carry on when the time is right.

‘Vikram’ Review: A Tamil Action Legend Returns to Take Down a Drug Dealer in Thrilling Kollywood Hit (2024)

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‘Vikram’ Review: A Tamil Action Legend Returns to Take Down a Drug Dealer in Thrilling Kollywood Hit? ›

The movie bulges at the seams with subplots and characters, though Kanagaraj

Kanagaraj
Lokesh Kanagaraj (/loʊkeɪʃ kənəɡərɑːdʒ/; born 14 March 1986) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer who works in Tamil cinema.
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makes it easy and entertaining to follow the twists, and some of the action scenes are better conceived and choreographed than what Hollywood is producing these days.

What drug is used in the movie Vikram? ›

Lines of cocaine are cut and snorted, and there is also the misuse of a powerful fictitious drug. There are references to the criminal drug trade.

Is Vikram a bad film? ›

Vikram is a fun and entertaining spy adventure movie without any dull moments. Ilaiyaraja's music was perfect. It very well captures the essence of james bond films.

Is Vikram 2 confirmed? ›

The film was produced by Kamal Haasan under the banner Raj Kamal Films. Vikram 2 movie is all set to release in theaters on 30 Nov 2025.

Is the Vikram industry hit? ›

The film became the fourth highest-grossing Indian film of 2022 and second highest-grossing Tamil film of 2022.

What drug did Vada take? ›

According to the VADA letter, Garcia tested positive for Ostarine, which is the trademarked name for a Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator (SARM) that is not approved for human use or consumption in the U.S., or in any other country, according to the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).

Is Vikram on steroids? ›

“For the role of the bodybuilder, I had to beef up and work out extensively in the gym to have a muscular body. I could've easily achieved that with the help of steroids, but I avoided it despite being wooed into using it by professionals,” he said.

Who is the real villain in Vikram? ›

If we were going to rank Vijay Sethupathi's body language as a villain, Vikram is going to be the top contender. Unlike his other villains who are carefree to some extent, Sethupathi never slouches as the drug lord Sandhanam, not even for a second in Vikram.

Can children watch Vikram? ›

Parents need to know that Vikram is an extremely violent Indian action thriller with drugs and some strong language.

Is Vikram connected to any movie? ›

The latest installment, Leo, starring Vijay, has set the box office ablaze ruling our hearts since its release. However, it has also unveiled intricate connections to its predecessors, Vikram and Kaithi, weaving a complex narrative that spans decades.

Is Rolex in Vikram 2? ›

In an age, where filmmakers are overprotective of their movies, Lokesh was candid about sharing his upcoming line-up, which includes Thalaivar 171, Kaithi 2, and Vikram 2. According to Lokesh, a spin-off of Suriya's Rolex character from Vikram is also in the making.

Is Vikram part 2 of Kaithi? ›

It's part of the movie universe called LCU(Loki Cinematic Universe). Vikram is basically a continuation of Kaithi three months later.

What is the No. 1 Tamil movie? ›

Highest-grossing films within Tamil Nadu
RankTitleYear
1Leo2023
2Ponniyin Selvan: I2022
3Jailer2023
4Vikram2022
11 more rows

What was the failure of Vikram? ›

The mission was ambitious, aiming to achieve the first-ever landing on the Lunar South Pole Region. Unfortunately, before reaching its intended landing site, the mission encountered a communication failure at an altitude of 2.1 km above the lunar surface during the rough braking of the landing phase.

Why did Vikram crash? ›

The objective of the lunar mission was to make a soft landing on the surface of the moon. The reason behind the crash landing of Vikram lander was that it tilted 410 degrees, instead of the planned 55 degrees. When the lander tilted from its set trajectory, the scientists could do nothing.

What is the disease in the movie Vikram? ›

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Vikram is the son of Prabanjan and the grandson of Vikram. He has a rare epileptic disorder, which causes a cardiac arrest if he is exposed to loud sounds.

What drug did they use in the movie Kaithi? ›

Meanwhile, Inspector Bejoy and his team catch a van smuggling 900 kilos of cocaine. The drugs and the criminals smuggling them are locked up at the commissioner's office.

What is the brain enhancing drug movie? ›

The film follows Edward Morra, a struggling writer who is introduced to a drug called NZT-48, which gives him the ability to use his brain fully which helps him vastly improve his lifestyle. Limitless was released on March 18, 2011.

What is the spinal fluid drug movie? ›

A crime syndicate known as The Trust has flooded the streets with an addictive drug called Psyke, made from the spinal fluid of trafficked Powers. The Powers have no other sources of income and are easy targets for The Trust. This results in the government passing a law requiring all Powers to register their abilities.

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