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Vaa Vaathiyaar – Review

NT BureauBy NT BureauJanuary 16, 2026No Comments
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Spirited old-school entertainer
Vaa Vaathiyaar emerges as a rousing and refreshingly old-school commercial entertainer, reaffirming that star-driven cinema can still succeed without relying on excessive violence or gratuitous bloodshed. Directed by Nalan Kumarasamy, the film is a fond, fun, and funky tribute to classic Tamil masala cinema, blending nostalgia with present-day sensibilities. The film wears its influences proudly—most notably its reverence for the legacy of MGR—and manages to translate that spirit into a modern cinematic experience.
At the centre of the narrative is Ramu, a morally compromised police officer who maintains the image of a righteous man purely to protect the feelings of his grandfather, a die-hard MGR fan. This internal conflict forms the emotional backbone of the film. When a defining incident triggers the awakening of the “Vaathiyaar” within him, Ramu is pulled into a larger battle involving activists attempting to expose systemic corruption. His transformation from a conflicted individual to a purposeful force lends the film both emotional weight and narrative drive.
Karthi delivers one of his boldest and most heartfelt performances in recent times. Channeling the moral clarity, charisma, and screen presence associated with MGR’s iconic roles, he balances sincerity, vulnerability, and mass appeal with remarkable ease. His performance anchors the film and creates several genuinely moving moments.
The action sequences, choreographed in classic swashbuckling MGR style, are designed more around heroism and spectacle than raw brutality, making them crowd-pleasing without being excessive.
The supporting cast is packed with seasoned performers, though not all characters are explored to their full potential. Sathyaraj’s antagonist Periyasamy, while effective, could have benefited from deeper character development. A subplot involving a rival cop feels underwritten and somewhat incomplete. Despite this, the ensemble contributes effectively to the film’s overall tone and momentum.
Santhosh Narayanan’s music stands out as a major strength. Both the songs and background score elevate the narrative, enhancing emotional beats and injecting energy into key sequences. While the film initially takes time to settle and occasionally feels overstuffed with songs, it gains confidence and cohesion once the central conflict comes into focus.
The film’s biggest triumph lies in its bold and emotionally resonant climax. Nalan Kumarasamy cleverly mirrors MGR’s real-life hospitalisation and triumphant return, delivering a powerful emotional payoff that leaves the audience on a high. This inspired touch not only reinforces the film’s tribute-like quality but also cements its emotional core.
Produced by K.E. Gnanavelraja, Vaa Vaathiyaar is a charming and entertaining throwback that celebrates Tamil cinema’s glorious past while speaking to contemporary themes. Despite a few narrative shortcomings, the film succeeds through strong performances, nostalgic flavour, and an emotionally uplifting conclusion. It stands as a testament to Karthi’s versatility and Nalan Kumarasamy’s ability to craft inventive, heartfelt storytelling within the commercial format.
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