Critics described the screenplay as amateurish and the direction by Kamalakannan as lacking, failing to generate the necessary thrills for a hyperlink drama.
The story revolves around Mano (Sibiraj), an unhappy man who, after a breakup, decides to solve his problems, only to get entangled with kidnappers and a distressed couple, Parvathi (Andrea Jeremiah) and Gautham (Vamsi Krishna). While the premise promised a tense, fast-paced thriller, the film often feels like it's running in circles rather than building suspense. What Works Critics described the screenplay as amateurish and the
Vattam is a well-intentioned, sincere effort that fails to reach its potential. While it has a couple of decent performances, the poor execution and weak screenplay make it an average, forgettable watch. What Works Vattam is a well-intentioned, sincere effort
The dialogue, particularly regarding sexism and social justice between Sibiraj and Andrea, feels inorganic, annoying, and overly dramatic rather than nuanced, says a Cinema Express review . Some of the technical work, including the music
Some of the technical work, including the music by Nivas K Prasanna, is decent.
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