The action and dance perfectly punctuate the proceedings at the appropriate time and maintain a smooth flow. Even still, the story feels drawn out due to how predictable it is. This category includes the brother's track and sentiment, among other things. The climax is neatly wrapped up with a family message after all the predictability. Despite the fact that there is virtually anything novel or unexpected here, it leaves one with a good outlook. 

Overall, Varisu is that absolutely formulaic and template-driven movie that hangs on thanks to its hero and a few overtly marketable aspects of the formula. Varisu is an alternative if you don't mind the blatant routineness and want to see anything with your family for the festival. Otherwise, avoid the area. In this case, a gossip goes around social media that Vijay's wig in the movie was worth Rs.7 lakhs and it was especially imported for shooting sake.

The cast's tendency to get repetitive is the issue. They have played the same part numerous times previously. Consider jayasudha and prakash raj as an illustration. They appear to be wearing various dresses while sleepwalking across the scene. Only srikanth and shyam provide some respite, particularly the latter with a little bit of a dark undertone. However, this is also only slight and makes no overall impression. The remaining cast members also resembled the stereotypes.

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