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GOAT movie review: Thalapathy Vijay’s star power, rejuvenation magic and explosive climax steal the show


GOAT movie review: Thalapathy Vijay’s star power, rejuvenation magic and explosive climax steal the show

Thalapathy Vijay’s much-awaited film GOAT or Greatest of All Time hit the theatres today and received mixed reactions from fans and critics. The initial moments of the film grabbed attention with a gripping start, packed with a variety of characters and surprising scenes. Many found the first half interesting, with enough twists and turns to keep the audience entertained, according to reviews shared on social media.

However, the film lost momentum as the second half of the film progressed, some reviews said. Viewers said the pacing dropped significantly, making the final part feel drawn out and predictable. While the plot was intriguing at first, it became increasingly formulaic as it went on, causing the film to fail to live up to the tension built up in the first part, another viewer said on social media.

Despite the lag in the middle, the final moments of GOAT, or Greatest of All Time, were able to save the film to some extent. The final 20 minutes in particular brought back the energy and drama, leaving audiences with a satisfying conclusion. While the film followed a relatively predictable plot, its strong performances and dramatic conclusion helped balance out the experience, making it a more enjoyable watch overall.

GOAT History

In this Vijay-starring action thriller, the dark secrets of a forgotten past resurface and threaten the present of an elite counter-terrorism unit. Will they be strong enough to face the dangers ahead? Many viewers were impressed by Thalapathy Vijay’s rejuvenated look in the film. Directed by Venkat Prabhu and produced by Kalpathi S. Aghoram, Kalpathi S. Ganesh and Kalpathi S. Suresh under AGS Entertainment, GOAT boasts an impressive ensemble cast. Leading actors Thalapathy Vijay, Prabhudheva and Prashanth are joined by actors like Mohan, Ajmal Ameer, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Sneha, Laila, Vaibhav, Yogi Babu, Premgi Amaren, Yugendran, VTV Ganesh and Aravind Akash.

GOAT special shows

The Tamil Nadu government has granted permission to AGS Entertainment Private Limited to hold special screenings of Thalapathy Vijay’s latest film ‘GOAT’. This decision allows cinema halls across the state to hold these special screenings on the first two days of the film’s release, Thursday and Friday. According to an order issued by the Tamil Home (Cinema) Department, all cinema halls will hold special screenings on Thursday and Friday.

This move came after AGS Entertainment made a formal request to the state government seeking permission for these special screenings, especially for the initial days after the film’s release. After receiving the Commissioner’s positive report, the Tamil Nadu government invoked its powers under Section 11 of the Tamil Nadu Cinemas (Regulation) Act, 1955.

The decision to allow these special screenings comes at a time of growing anticipation for ‘GOAT’ as Thalapathy Vijay, one of the biggest stars of Tamil cinema, has a huge fan following. His popularity often leads to high demand for tickets on the opening days of his films and ‘GOAT’ or ‘Greatest of All Time’ is no exception.

Vijay’s growing popularity is not just limited to the entertainment industry. The actor has also ventured into the political arena by forming his own party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).

GOAT Box Office Results

Industry analysts are now predicting that GOAT will be a huge box office hit. The advance bookings of the film have been described as phenomenal and it is expected to have a record-breaking opening. Vijay’s star status, combined with the government-sanctioned special screenings, sets the stage for the film to be an impressive box office success. According to a mid-day report by Sacnilk, The Greatest of All Time has so far collected around Rs 13.76 crore nett across all languages ​​on its first day in India.

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