Aaryan (2025) Tamil Movie Review

Aaryan (2025) Tamil Movie Review - Here are the Critics Reviews of Aaryan starring Vishnu Vishal, Selvaraghavan, Shraddha Srinath.

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Movie/ Series Details

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Cast Vishnu Vishal, Selvaraghavan, Shraddha Srinath
Director Praveen K
Year 2025
Language
Tamil

REVIEWS

3.0/5 (The Times of India)

Aaryan opens with an engaging premise of a failed writer orchestrating pre-planned murders. While the middle sags with questionable motives, the film redeems itself in the second half with racy thrills and a well-staged finale. It's a steady thriller, despite a somewhat forced social message.

 2.0/5 (Cinema Express)

The film "Aaryan" aims for a gripping police procedural but falls short due to uneven pacing and a script that struggles to consistently deliver on its promising premise. Despite a strong score by Ghibran and dark cinematography, the film ends up being a case of missed potential.

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N/A (The Hindu)

Praveen K's "Aaryan" is an ambitiously written psycho-thriller marred by an underwhelming screenplay, tacky stretches, and a preachy attempt at social commentary. The film collapses from within, failing to match the initial intrigue of its central twist.

2.0/5 (India Today)

"Aaryan" starts with an interesting premise of a serial killer but quickly loses its way with flawed execution and a questionable justification for its killings. The film struggles to balance the intellect of the killer and the investigating cop, leading to a largely illogical narrative.

N/A (Lensmen Reviews)

"Aaryan" attempts to reinvent the thriller genre but merely rearranges familiar elements. The film suffers from fundamental writing problems, with unnecessary personal tracks for the hero and an eventual third act that falters in its emotional reasoning.

4.0/5 (Ramesh Bala)

Film critic Ramesh Bala praises "Aaryan" as a riveting investigative thriller with a fresh premise, unpredictable twists, and a racy, gripping narrative. He highlights strong performances from Vishnu Vishal and Selvaraghavan.

3.5/5 (India Herald)

"Aaryan" hooks viewers with an audacious premise of a dead writer dictating murders. Despite some stumbles, the film recovers with a sharp second half and a haunting finish, offering a thinking man's thriller that explores obsession, art, and revenge.

2.0/5 (The Indian Express)

"Aaryan" is a forgettable crime procedural that wastes Vishnu Vishal's talent. Its writing is perfunctory, recycling familiar tropes without novelty, and ultimately delivers a mundane and derivative thriller despite a promising initial premise.

2.0/5 (OTTPlay)

"Aaryan" starts with a promising concept of a writer-turned-killer but fails to maintain its intrigue, collapsing due to weak logic, unreasonable plot developments, and uneven storytelling, ultimately losing steam as a conventional serial killer film.

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