you are tired of the "look-alike savior" trope or cannot handle melodrama.
Director A.R. Murugadoss (known for Ghajini and Holiday ) keeps the screenplay tight. The first half is a breezy entertainer with a romantic track, while the second half dives deep into a relevant social issue—corporate greed and farmer exploitation. The flashback episode, explaining how Jeevanandham ended up as a dead activist, is the soul of the film.
you are a Vijay fan or enjoy action dramas with a social conscience. The film successfully balances mass moments (punch dialogues, slow-motion walks) with a genuine message about water conservation and corporate exploitation.