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: Trisha handles the action sequences convincingly, and the choreography avoids being overly superhuman, keeping her character's capabilities grounded. Final Verdict
Based on the file signature provided, this review focuses on , a Tamil-language action thriller starring Trisha Krishnan, directed by M. Saravanan, and written by AR Murugadoss. The Core Premise : Trisha handles the action sequences convincingly, and
: She is the soul of the film. Playing an "alpha" female character without falling into clichés, she brings a mix of maternal protectiveness and professional grit. Her performance as Thaiyal Nayagi is a refreshing departure from typical "damsel" roles. The Core Premise : She is the soul of the film
Raangi is a bold attempt at a female-centric "global" thriller. It succeeds as a character study of a modern, fearless woman and as a cautionary tale about digital footprints. Its primary weakness lies in its over-ambitious third act and some tonal inconsistencies between the local and international plots. Raangi is a bold attempt at a female-centric
: The visuals are a highlight, particularly the shift in color palettes between the warm, crowded streets of Chennai and the stark, dusty, and cold landscapes of the foreign sequences.
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