Director Vamshi successfully weaves an entertaining story of sons and fathers, quarrelling brothers, envious rivals, a loving mother, lighthearted romance, upbeat songs, and heroic moments while placing a family against the backdrop of a competitive business world. All of this is propelled by Vijay's brilliant performance, who transforms unremarkable events into fun stories.

Since we've seen these movies for fifty years, I really don't think this movie offers anything fresh that makes it worth viewing. As an actor, Vijay gave the character well, but you shouldn't expect anything new from him in this film. In some of the moments he acted in, the drama and artificiality were a little too over the top at points. This movie fails miserably on every level, but the writing in particular is terrible. There is no justification for this movie to be this horrible just because it deals with emotions. This film upholds stereotypical ideas of what a hero ought to be, and the way the plot is carried out is so far removed from reality. 

The protagonist of the story is Rajendran (Sarath Kumar), a business tycoon who competes his own sons to be his successor. The third son, Vijay (Vijay), disagrees with his father's tactics and chooses to remain distant, but the first and second sons, Jai (Srikanth) and Ajay (Shaam), have their eyes on the chairman's chair and follow their father's whims and fancies. And just as rajendran discovers that he is running out of time, he sees his sons for who they truly are and chooses Vijay to be his successor, which causes the other two to start fighting and, worse, to join forces with his sworn enemy Jayaprakash (Prakash Raj). Can Vijay rejoin his now-separated family and establish himself as a deserving varisu?

The opening of Varisu is a little wobbly, with visuals that appear a little out of place and chilly. We receive a plot set against a corporate setting instead of the criminal backdrop, giving us the impression that we have fallen into a modified version of Chekka Chivantha Vaanam. There are also scenes in the movie that fall flat, such as the early fallout scene between Vijay and Rajendran. Even the interval isn't really exciting.




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