Vikram Vedha

Vikram Vedha

Below AverageFeature film soundtrack
Director
Pushkar–Gayatri
Studio
Reliance EntertainmentJio StudiosYNOT Studios* }}T-Series
Release Date
29 September 2022
Running Time
160 min
Language
Hindi
Country
India
Budget
100.00 Cr
Box Office
135.03 Cr

Cast

Review

7.5/10Critic Score

What begins as a straightforward cat-and-mouse thriller transforms into something far more layered and unsettling—a psychological duel where both men are simultaneously hunter and hunted. Director Pushkar-Gayathri craft an interrogation room that feels like a pressure cooker, where Vedha's hypnotic storytelling becomes a weapon more potent than any gun. Saif Ali Khan channels Vikram's moral rigidity with understated intensity, his face gradually cracking as each tale unravels his certainties, while Hrithik Roshan steals every frame as Vedha, delivering a performance brimming with controlled menace and unexpected vulnerability. The film's greatest strength is refusing easy answers—it doesn't ask us to choose sides, but rather to witness how two men become mirrors of each other's darkness.

What makes this truly special is how it excavates the grey zones we're trained to ignore. Through Vedha's carefully woven stories, we see desperation transform an ordinary man into a criminal, and through Vikram's journey, we see how the system itself becomes corrupting. There's an emotional honesty here that goes beyond typical Bollywood morality tales; the film understands that love can justify violence just as much as power can rationalize it. However, in its final act, some narrative threads feel rushed, and the climax doesn't quite deliver the philosophical punch the setup promises—it settles for spectacle when we crave deeper reckoning.

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Storyline

What unfolds is a cat-and-mouse game of stunning moral complexity, where a relentless cop finds himself pitted against a gangster who isn't quite the villain he seems. When Vedha surrenders himself with an enigmatic smile, Vikram thinks he's won—but he's actually walked straight into a psychological trap. The interrogation room becomes a battleground of ideas rather than fists, where a charismatic criminal masterfully deconstructs everything the law-abiding officer believes in through carefully crafted tales from the underworld.

The genius here lies in how the film peels back layers of each character's humanity. Vedha's narrative pulls us into his past, where circumstances and desperation transform an ordinary man into someone capable of extraordinary violence—all in pursuit of protecting those he loves. Through his mesmerizing storytelling, we begin to understand that the line between right and wrong isn't nearly as clear-cut as Vikram once believed, and the real enemy might wear a badge just as easily as it wears a gun.

What makes this film absolutely riveting is how it refuses to let anyone off easy morally. Vikram's pursuit of justice becomes increasingly compromised as his own complicity in darker deeds comes to light, forcing both him and us to confront uncomfortable truths about power, corruption, and vengeance. The chess match between these two men transcends typical cop-versus-criminal fare, evolving into a profound meditation on the systems that create monsters and the men who police them.

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