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The sheer talent both in front of and behind the camera elevates Mahaan into a cinematic spectacle.

The Hindustan Times praised the film, stating that it "extracts a very uninhibited performance from Vikram, who is refreshing in a character that spans over five decades". The same review commended Karthik Subbaraj for weaving "a very interesting relationship drama" around popular Gandhian ideologies.

Reviews of the Hindi dubbed version (released by Goldmines) indicate that while it is watchable, the dubbing can feel average and sometimes dilutes the emotional impact compared to the original Tamil version. Plot Overview

The hypocrisy of those who claim to follow strict righteous paths but lack basic empathy.

: In his first on-screen collaboration with his father, Dhruv Vikram holds his own against the veteran. He brings a fierce, unwavering dedication to the role of a son driven by a twisted sense of justice, creating a brilliant dynamic with his father.