The main action takes place over the course of a night when Kaali (Vikram), the proprietor of a grocery store, receives a call from ravi (Prudhvi Raj), a strongman Kaali used to work as a goon for.  In order to eliminate the local SP Arunagiri (SJ Suryah), who is out there to confront ravi and his son Kannan (Suraj Venjaramoodu), ravi asks Kaali for assistance.  But why do these individuals seem to know a little more about one another, and how are they related?
 

Part 2 of Veera Dheera Sooran's world impacts in a different way.  Director SU Arun Kumar does not use the world-building techniques that are typically used by directors.  It is the sequel, as the title implies, and takes place in a world where the characters have already met and formed relationships—in this case, tense ones. Except for a lengthy flashback, there are no callbacks.  You just enter a world that is already whirling and take it for a ride. The characters just respond when names are spoken and stories are remembered, and it takes some time to make the connections.  This is basically what Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2 is: a very comprehensive story that vikram and company handle quite well.

By "deeply detailed," I mean that Arun Kumar doesn't use straightforward callbacks or establishing shots to tie the pieces together.  There is, of course, one flashback, but the filmmaker gives us plenty to ponder.  The story becomes more complex and expansive, which can occasionally be both a benefit and a drawback. Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2 opens with a woman accusing ravi of hurting her husband and going to his residence. Even though the latter denies it, ravi and Kannan could not be good people.  After the woman's husband arrives at the police station to report his missing wife, Arunagiri, who harbors resentment from the past, is eager to start a conversation.

From this point on, the story revolves around the fierce and personal retaliation that Kaali, Arunagiri, Kannan, and ravi have rather than the couple. This continues until the final scene, in which Arun Kumar completes the circle he started the movie with. The detailing is worth it, no matter how minor.

Veera Dheera Sooran may not be a typecast commercial film, but some moments are worth waiting for, particularly when the story finds the ideal moment to give vikram a hint of nostalgia. To put it simply, the movie is an action thriller that heavily relies on stunts. Make your own guesses.  Just when you believe the movie can't get any more commercial, keep in mind that the odd interval block allows fierce competition to steal the show.

The camera work in Veera Dheera Sooran is comparable to performing art.  Theni Eswar, the cinematographer, uses single shots and handheld shots to maintain the story's suspense.  The hand-held shakiness of the shots maintains the tension in a back-and-forth movie with intercuts adorning the script.  The film benefits from the music, particularly the background score.
 
Vikram plays the pivotal role of Kaali in Veera Dheera Sooran, bringing the film's strong cast game to the forefront.  Vikram, a loving family man, skilled villain, and quick-witted escaper, is the one who best embodies the rustic and edgy vibe of Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2.


The movie's world, which depends more on details, has been developed by Arun Kumar, who has truly invested enough time in it.  The second component performs a fairly excellent job of densifying the circle, but one must wait and see if the first section will finish it.  There are so many small allusions and metaphors in this movie that you would lose your train of thought if you were to blink.  Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2 is a film that is both new and rustic in its storyline, despite its lags.

Overall, A Gripping One-Night Action Thriller

Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

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