BP 180 Tamil Movie Review

BP 180 (2025) Tamil Movie Review - Here are the Critics Reviews of BP 180 starring Tanya S Ravichandran, Daniel Balaji and K. Bhagyaraj.

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Movie/ Series Details

Poster

Cast Tanya S Ravichandran, Daniel Balaji and K. Bhagyaraj 
Director JP
Year 2025
Language
Tamil

REVIEWS

 2.5/5 (Cinema Express)

BP 180's first half is tense and engaging, particularly due to Daniel Balaji's fierce performance as the villain and Tanya Ravichandran's refreshing portrayal of a strong heroine. However, the second half loses momentum, and the climax's sudden emotional shift feels unconvincing. Despite some flaws, it is a good attempt with solid performances and strong moments.

2.5/5 (The Times of India)

The film aims to build tension around Arnold, a volatile enforcer, and Dr. Thangam, a principled doctor. While it engages intermittently, the motivations for their actions feel underdeveloped, and the plot mechanics struggle to create emotional investment. Daniel Balaji delivers what he can, but the relentless background score is exhausting, preventing scenes from breathing naturally.

N/A (News Today)

Director JP's BP 180 is a gritty and well-crafted thriller, particularly strong in its first half, driven by taut writing and atmospheric filmmaking. Daniel Balaji, in one of his final roles, delivers a menacing performance, complemented by Tanya Ravichandran's dedicated portrayal of a doctor. The film's refusal to follow predictable genre formulas and its focus on character-driven drama are commendable.

3.75/5 (MyKollywood.com)

The film's intriguing premise, where a medical professional battles a powerful criminal enterprise, is its greatest strength. Director JP, a Mysskin alumnus, shows a knack for atmospheric tension and sharp confrontation scenes. Daniel Balaji is outstanding as Arnold, and Tanya Ravichandran delivers a strong, grounded performance, making her interval challenge a highlight.

3.25/5 (Dinamalar)

Directed by JP, a protégé of Mysskin, BP 180 offers a unique take on a revenge story, effectively maintaining suspense. Daniel Balaji shines as Arnold, portraying rage and intensity convincingly. Tanya Ravichandran's portrayal of a courageous doctor is impactful, particularly in her confrontational scenes. The film highlights the battle of egos with unexpected twists, leaving audiences appreciating Daniel Balaji's final performance.

3.3/5 (CinemaInbox.com)

In BP 180, Tanya Ravichandran as Dr. Thangam delivers a compelling performance, bravely upholding medical ethics against threats. Daniel Balaji, as the gangster Arnold, effectively portrays a man consumed by rage, aligning with the film's title. The film's narrative, though with some logical compromises, maintains a thrilling pace, especially in the first half, making for an engaging watch.

N/A (Pentagan Media)

Director JP's 'BP 180' is a riveting psychological thriller exploring the clash between an 'angel' (Tanya Ravichandran's doctor) and a 'demon' (Daniel Balaji's gangster). The film delves into a dangerous medical condition that affects human behavior under narcotics. With a gripping premise and emotional stakes, it's poised to offer a compelling cinematic experience, marking one of Daniel Balaji's powerful final screen roles.

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