A former RAW officer, who is being held hostage in a terrorist-held property, is to thwart his plans and prevent the government from releasing a notorious terrorist, whom he has imprisoned at great personal cost. Helped to put.
In his previous films, Kolamaavu Kokila and The Doctor, director Nelson draws humor from situations that hardly seem funny on paper. Even at best, he takes a background that is serious - the hostage situation - and tries to make it funny. But this time he is long distance from successful. In fact, the film manages to entertain as well as inform, wherever it should have been.
The film begins with hope. We get a suggestion from Vera Raghun (Vijay), a senior officer of RAW who gets psychologically injured after the mission to capture the most wanted mastermind of terrorism (Lilliput Farooqi). He leaves the organization and tries to get rid of his monsters, but then, the property that he has with his girlfriend Prithi (Pooja Hegde, whose main job is to become an candy) is seized by terrorists. Taken Government negotiator Altaf Hussain (a Roi Salwar Gahun, starting his acting career) manages to persuade Vera to embark on a rescue mission, but can he succeed?
The problem with Best is that it has a central character who is very strong in terms of a mission that never seems to be a challenge. Terrorists rarely look dangerous (they barely kill anyone, even trying to instill fear in the hearts of hostages) and this is the hardest task for a hero like Mission Vera. None of the hijackers have a personality, including their leader Saif (Ankur Ajit Vakil). Vera tells Saif at the end of the film, "Inam Konjam Sakht Kaduthuroklam," and it only highlights how weak the opponent is in the film.
As in Doctor Who, Nelson gives his main character a group of odd balls with which he needs to team up to kill terrorists, but unlike this film, the characters here are hardly to be remembered. Get plenty of time or encouragement. Only VTV Ganesh manages to have some laughs while the shuck consisting of Yogi Babu and Raden Kingsley becomes tiring after a while. Even the rogue duo of the previous film Mahali and Kali failed to impress this time.
In stark contrast to Doctor Who, in which we saw such characters working together as a team even during battle scenes (such as the memorable character on the subway), it is Vijay who does everything, basically a Or to offer two laughs. . Women in particular have been completely ignored. Oddly enough, Nelson gives more screen time to some of the characters who are primarily upset - an old lady (Sabbalakshmi) who is one of the hostages in the mall, and a union minister (Shaji), of which he is a part. There is a personal purpose. Rescue operation.
Anirudh tries to punch some scenes with his score, but by the time we get to the end, with this writing which is only lean and never more meaningful or strong, it doesn't work. does. Nelson seems to have relied entirely on his star to carry the film this time around, but with a script that hardly offers him anything to work with, even Vijay's own star power You can do so much with it.