Telugu Maiden film director Lingusamy's The action drama genre's standard plot is followed in the Warriorr film acted by Ram. Except for ram being a doctor who became a police officer, the plot isn't really original. It's interesting to learn more about aadhi Pinishetty. He plants a tree after each murder he commits. The camera zooms in on a sizable woodland to demonstrate his horrible deeds. Such scenes have given an action drama its initial originality.

The proceedings are enjoyable because of the entertaining romantic drama that begins between the Radio Jockey (Krithi) and the doctor (Ram). The early parts of the fight between ram and aadhi Pinishetty keep our attention even if it is regular. The issue with this formulaic plot is that after the intermission, director Lingusamy fails to introduce a fresh twist. The conflict is merely between a hero and a villain.

Everyone is aware that the hero will ultimately triumph over the enemy. What then is the thrill? Here, the second half lacks the excitement that is necessary when two forces meet. Krithi Shetty's kidnapping sequence is the only noteworthy portion of the movie's second half. The stressful scenes are superbly written, acted, and directed. Absent this, the rest of the movie follows the predictable path, with the hero and evil fighting it out. Lingusamy has portrayed ram as a tough-talking cop, but he ought to have put more spice in the climax.

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