Mohan G’s ‘Bakasuran’, starring Selvaraghavan and Natarajan Subramaniam, is a boring drama in regards to the exploitation of girls

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Mohan G’s ‘Bakasuran’, starring Selvaraghavan and Natarajan Subramaniam, is a boring drama in regards to the exploitation of girls


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Decoding the messaging might be extra fascinating than the rest on this randomly written, unimaginatively directed film.

Mohan G’s ‘Bakasuran’, starring Selvaraghavan and Natarajan Subramaniam, is a boring drama in regards to the exploitation of girls

There are three narratives buried within the convoluted screenplay of G Mohan’s Bakasuran. One is from the Shankar playbook, the place a wronged man turns right into a vigilante and kills those that wronged him by way of an unique technique. If it was Varmakalai in Indian and ways from the Garuda Puranam in Anniyan, right here the modes of killing are taken from Bheema within the Mahabharata. Mohan G provides a communal angle to this tragedy: in a scene the place an affected father talks to and seeks consolation from a blazing hearth, he factors out that the person belongs to the identical group that was enraged by the depiction of the Agni Kundam in Jai Bhim. Selvaraghavan, whose character is called Raasu, performs the vigilante killer. This will not be a spoiler as a result of we see him on this mode within the movie’s very first scene. (His final identify is muted within the movie, however the trailer advised us it was Kachirayar.)

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