LEO Second Half Sucks - "I Warned Lokesh" says Vijay's Father

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S.A. chandrasekhar, the father of tamil superstar Thalapathy Vijay, recently criticised Leo's director lokesh Kanagaraj. At a recent film event, chandrasekhar voiced worry about the declining relevance of screenplays in modern films. He emphadata-sized that, while directors may assume they are great because of a hero's presence, a strong plot is critical to a film's success.
Chandrasekhar described an event in which he offered comments to a director about a film's first half being good but received no reaction when he pointed out flaws in the second half. He frankly stated to the director that factors such as religious convictions and a father's resolve to kill his son were unrealistic and needed to be reconsidered. Although he did not identify anyone, it was clear that he was referring to lokesh Kanagaraj. chandrasekhar advised directors to take comments seriously, emphasizing that constructive criticism may lead to improved results.
The debate over "Leo" erupted when the audience shared Chandrasekhar's thoughts, notably with the nonsensical flashback segment. In response, lokesh kanagaraj and his colleagues argued that the entire flashback segment was subjective and not necessarily accurate, which drew criticism from viewers. Most of the Vijay fans are absolutely gutted with such a statement from SAC.

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