The movie Leader, directed by R. S. Durai Senthilkumar and starring Legend Saravanan, is an action thriller that attempts to deliver a commercial entertainer while working around the limitations of its lead actor.
🎬 Story Overview
The story is set in Thoothukudi, where a criminal named Prabhakar runs a large-scale illegal smuggling operation through the harbor. A determined police officer, Andrea, is closely tracking his activities and waiting for the right moment to bring him down.
Meanwhile, the protagonist works as a mechanic in a garage and lives a quiet life with his young daughter. Interestingly, the villain’s vehicles frequently come to this same garage, giving the hero indirect access to him.
Andrea sees this as an opportunity and asks the hero for help in approaching the villain. However, he refuses, valuing his professional ethics and loyalty to his customers. Things take a turn when Andrea executes a plan without his knowledge, and both the hero and his daughter get caught up in the consequences. What follows forms the crux of the film.
👍 What Works
The film starts with some familiar tropes but quickly gets into the main storyline. The first half is fast-paced and engaging, with minimal distractions.
Director Durai Senthilkumar deserves credit for clearly understanding his objective—to present Legend Saravanan in a better light compared to his debut film. Instead of focusing on areas that previously attracted criticism, the film leans heavily into action.
Dance and romance elements are kept to a minimum
The focus remains on action sequences
The first half maintains good momentum
Some action scenes are well-executed
Background score by Ghibran adds strength to the film
👎 What Doesn’t Work
The second half is where the film starts to lose its grip.
The narrative becomes predictable and filled with clichés
Several scenes feel heavily inspired by other films
Writing often relies on convenience rather than logic
Too many twists are forced into the screenplay
Certain portions test the viewer’s patience
Additionally, the ease with which characters move between locations and execute plans feels unrealistic, affecting the overall believability.
🎭 Performances
Legend Saravanan shows some improvement compared to his previous outing, especially in terms of screen presence and styling. However, his acting still lacks depth and emotional expression.
Supporting actors like Shaam, Andrea, and Lal deliver decent performances within their roles, though some characters feel routine and predictable.
🎵 Music & Technical Aspects
Ghibran’s background score stands out and enhances several moments in the film. However, the songs themselves are not particularly memorable.
🎯 Final Verdict
Leader is a film that offers a fairly engaging first half but slips into a very average and formulaic second half. While it doesn’t break new ground, it manages to be watchable if you go in with low expectations.
Compared to some recent underwhelming releases, this film feels slightly better, but overall, it remains a strictly average action thriller.