123 Indian Movie -

Vadivelu’s comedy track (as a bumbling lab assistant) is jarringly out of place, undercutting tension. Kalabhavan Mani’s forensic genius is introduced with fanfare but then sidelined for long stretches.

If you’re well-versed in thrillers like Rasen (Japanese) or The Cell , you may guess the “hypnotic sleeper agent” reveal by the interval. The final explanation – involving a childhood trauma and revenge – feels slightly rushed and less clever than the buildup promised. 123 indian movie

For its time, 123 gives its three leading ladies substantial, non-stereotypical roles. Sneha, Jyothika, and Laila bring distinct personalities – one pragmatic, one vulnerable, one fiercely protective. Their fear feels real, and their camaraderie forms the film’s emotional core. The climax doesn’t resort to a male savior trope, which is refreshing. Vadivelu’s comedy track (as a bumbling lab assistant)

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