<p>Amazon Prime Video on Thursday unveiled the official trailer of Vikram's latest movie <em>Mahaan </em>much to the delight of 'Chiyaan' fans. The video features the mass hero in a stylish new avatar and gives him scope to showcase his abilities. It also gives movie buffs a look at the character played by Dhruv, piquing the curiosity. Here are the key takeaways from the <em>Mahaan </em>trailer.<br /> </p>.<p><strong>Subbaraj in his comfort zone</strong><br /><br />Director Karthik Subbaraj is widely regarded as the 'go-to' filmmaker for gangster dramas. The talented storyteller gave strong proof of his abilities when he directed Rajinikanth in <em>Petta</em>, a film about a warden with a past. The action-packed entertainer was a treat for 'Superstar' fans and came across as a tribute to the yesteryear classic <em>Baashha</em>. He also garnered attention with <em>Jagame Thanthiram</em>, starring Dhanush. With <em>Mahaan</em>, he is in his comfort zone again. The trailer suggests that the biggie revolves around a liquor baron who does not hesitate to bend rules (and a few bones) to achieve his goals. Vikram's character is likely to have distinct shades, something that is the hallmark of the <em>Baashha </em>brand of storytelling.<br /> <br /><strong>Shades of grey?</strong><br /><br />Subbaraj's films usually feature grey characters. Rajinikanth's Kaali from <em>Petta</em>, for instance, was hardly a squeaky clean individual as he had a distinct mean streak. Moreover, he was as manipulative as they come. <em>Mahaan </em>does not buck the trend on this front. The trailer implies that Vikram's character goes against his father's principles and embraces the dark side. Dhruv's character too has a sense of aggression. <br /><br /><strong>Strong 'Appa' sentiment</strong><br /><br />The mother sentiment has always been an integral part of commercial Indian cinema. The recent blockbuster <em>Sarpatta Parambarai</em>, for example, explored the bond between the protagonist and his mother rather well, making it easier for fans to invest in the reel action. <em>Maahan </em>treads a different path on this front. The trailer suggests that it will explore the bond between the protagonist and his son and father. This may give the film a strong emotional fulcrum, something that was missing in <em>Petta</em>.<br /><br /><strong>Loss for theatres?</strong><br /><br />There's no denying the fact that OTT has emerged as an alternative to theatres over the past couple of years with several big-ticket movies--right from Laxmii to Soorrari Pottru-- skipping the theatrical route. There is, however, a perception that it isn't the ideal platform for commercial big star releases. <em>Jagame Thanthiram</em>, for instance, did well on OTT. <br />A section of the audience, however, felt that its fight sequences would have made a stronger impact in cinemas. <em>Mahaan</em>, with its stunning visuals and 'massy' presentation, too would have been a treat for 'Chiyaan' fans on the big screen. It remains to be seen whether OTT does justice to it. That said, a 'direct-to-digital' premiere may help it get wider patronage. <br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> </p>
<p>Amazon Prime Video on Thursday unveiled the official trailer of Vikram's latest movie <em>Mahaan </em>much to the delight of 'Chiyaan' fans. The video features the mass hero in a stylish new avatar and gives him scope to showcase his abilities. It also gives movie buffs a look at the character played by Dhruv, piquing the curiosity. Here are the key takeaways from the <em>Mahaan </em>trailer.<br /> </p>.<p><strong>Subbaraj in his comfort zone</strong><br /><br />Director Karthik Subbaraj is widely regarded as the 'go-to' filmmaker for gangster dramas. The talented storyteller gave strong proof of his abilities when he directed Rajinikanth in <em>Petta</em>, a film about a warden with a past. The action-packed entertainer was a treat for 'Superstar' fans and came across as a tribute to the yesteryear classic <em>Baashha</em>. He also garnered attention with <em>Jagame Thanthiram</em>, starring Dhanush. With <em>Mahaan</em>, he is in his comfort zone again. The trailer suggests that the biggie revolves around a liquor baron who does not hesitate to bend rules (and a few bones) to achieve his goals. Vikram's character is likely to have distinct shades, something that is the hallmark of the <em>Baashha </em>brand of storytelling.<br /> <br /><strong>Shades of grey?</strong><br /><br />Subbaraj's films usually feature grey characters. Rajinikanth's Kaali from <em>Petta</em>, for instance, was hardly a squeaky clean individual as he had a distinct mean streak. Moreover, he was as manipulative as they come. <em>Mahaan </em>does not buck the trend on this front. The trailer implies that Vikram's character goes against his father's principles and embraces the dark side. Dhruv's character too has a sense of aggression. <br /><br /><strong>Strong 'Appa' sentiment</strong><br /><br />The mother sentiment has always been an integral part of commercial Indian cinema. The recent blockbuster <em>Sarpatta Parambarai</em>, for example, explored the bond between the protagonist and his mother rather well, making it easier for fans to invest in the reel action. <em>Maahan </em>treads a different path on this front. The trailer suggests that it will explore the bond between the protagonist and his son and father. This may give the film a strong emotional fulcrum, something that was missing in <em>Petta</em>.<br /><br /><strong>Loss for theatres?</strong><br /><br />There's no denying the fact that OTT has emerged as an alternative to theatres over the past couple of years with several big-ticket movies--right from Laxmii to Soorrari Pottru-- skipping the theatrical route. There is, however, a perception that it isn't the ideal platform for commercial big star releases. <em>Jagame Thanthiram</em>, for instance, did well on OTT. <br />A section of the audience, however, felt that its fight sequences would have made a stronger impact in cinemas. <em>Mahaan</em>, with its stunning visuals and 'massy' presentation, too would have been a treat for 'Chiyaan' fans on the big screen. It remains to be seen whether OTT does justice to it. That said, a 'direct-to-digital' premiere may help it get wider patronage. <br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> </p>