Karthi delivers another Blockbuster at Box Office

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A few sections, one in the earlier part that resulted in the identification of Sardar, was followed by the conflict and his escape. Another one that goes all the way to "Laughing Buddha" in the second half is done well. Even if there is a brief pause in between, they provide equal amounts of excitement and action. Nothing has the same momentum and effect before or after. Despite having a lot packed into it, the love track for the first half hour and the lengthy, ornate conclusion cause boredom.

Because of this, in the end, when everything is said and done, the positive aspects appear to be secondary. We recall feeling exhausted as the drawn-out finale ended. Overall, Sardar is a passable spy thriller with a few excellent action-thriller sections. However, it loses the same energy surrounding them and ends up being a decent affair. Give it a shot if you like the genre, but beware of the length and boredom.

The three main female characters in the film are played by Raashii Khanna, Rajisha Vijayan, and Liala. While Rajisha is paired with the older karthi in the flashback, Raashi Khanna is with the younger Karthi. Both play respectable roles within the context of a bigger picture. After a while, they either cease to exist or become spectators. laila also plays a little part, but it's connected to the main storyline concerning the water mafia. She is an activist who successfully fights against them. Considering what is typically available in such areas, chunky pandey plays a good bad guy. He has some latitude to act, and his performance is adequate.

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