Tughlaq Durbar (2021)

This movie is simply unfair on so many levels. First of all, it has quite an interesting premise and a very satirical way of looking at the state of Indian politics today. Vijay Sethupathi is too good, and other actors, most notably Bagavathi Perumal do a good job as well. However, the film is written so shoddily that I quickly lost interest despite my best efforts. It is very unevenly paced and drags so much after the initial excitement that towards the end, you literally just want it to end. You don't care about the resolution, the conflict, or whatever- you want to move on with your life. And speaking for myself, that's never a good sign with a movie. Especially a VJS movie. I honestly wanted to shut this one down and go watch Naanum Rowdy Dhaan instead. 

Netflix never learns, does it?

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