Aaryan Movie Review: Vishnu Vishal's Cop Thriller Crumbles Under Shaky Logic and Jarring Pace

Aaryan Movie Review: Vishnu Vishal's Cop Thriller Crumbles Under Shaky Logic and Jarring Pace

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In the crowded arena of Tamil crime thrillers, Aaryan arrives with a bang—or so it seems. Directed by newcomer Praveen K and headlined by Vishnu Vishal and Selvaraghavan, this Halloween release promises a fresh twist on the cat-and-mouse game. But does it deliver chills or just chills your patience? **

A Bold Premise That Hooks You Early

Aaryan kicks off with a killer hook: a frustrated writer named Azhagar (Selvaraghavan), bitter at society's indifference, publicly declares he'll pull off the "perfect crime." Enter DCP Nambi (Vishnu Vishal), a sharp but haunted cop racing to stop a meticulously planned murder spree. Revealing the antagonist upfront is a gutsy move, flipping the script on whodunit tropes. The first 20 minutes pulse with tension, Ghibran's edgy BGM amplifying every calculated step.

Standout Performances Amid the Chaos

Vishnu Vishal shines as the obsessive investigator, dialing back his Ratsasan intensity for a more layered, emotionally scarred cop. It's a smart pivot, proving his range beyond mass heroes. Selvaraghavan steals scenes as the cerebral psycho—chilling, nuanced, and almost sympathetic in his rage. Shraddha Srinath adds emotional depth as a key ally, her fear palpable.


Where It All Unravels: Logic Lapses and Pacing Woes

Here's where Aaryan stumbles hard. That intriguing setup? It collapses like a house of cards. The villain's "justification" for his rampage feels forced and preachy, skewing into uncomfortable territory without earning its weight. Plot holes pile up—why does a "genius" killer leave such glaring trails? Police procedural bits ring hollow, turning high-stakes suspense into head-scratching confusion.

Pacing is another culprit. A racy opener dips into draggy subplots, only to jolt awake for a twisty interval and pre-climax rush. But the finale, while shocking, can't salvage the uneven ride. **

Technical Flair Can't Save the Script

Praveen K's debut shows promise in visuals and SFX, with sleek editing keeping the thriller vibe alive. Ghibran's score is a highlight, but repetitive tropes and weak dialogues undercut the polish.

Verdict: Missed Opportunity for Thriller Fans

Aaryan had the bones of a cracker—unique concept, stellar leads—but poor logic, bumpy pacing, and flimsy motivations bury it. Fans of Vishnu Vishal or intellectual cat-and-mouse games might squeeze some thrills, but most will leave puzzled, not pumped. Watch if: You're craving something different. Skip if: You hate plot contrivances.

Rating: 2.5/5

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