'The Greatest of All Time' is a nostalgic yet uneven ride

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Thalapathy Vijay makes his return to the big screen in 'The Greatest of All Time,' directed by Venkat Prabhu. With high anticipation building after nearly a year since the release of 'Leo', fans were eager to see Vijay in action again. However, the film is a mixed bag.

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Despite a star-studded ensemble including Prabhu Deva, Prasanth, Jayaram, and Sneha, the film leans heavily on Vijay’s shoulders. While Vijay's performance is undoubtedly the driving force behind the movie, the story struggles to match his star power, falling short of reaching the heights it aspires to.

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In the film, Vijay plays M S Gandhi, a SATS officer, whose life takes a dramatic turn following unforeseen family tragedies. Vijay appears in a dual role, adding an element of intrigue. Although the de-aging technique gives him a fresh look, its effectiveness is open to debate.

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It's unclear if 'GOAT' will be Vijay's final film, but if it is, it might leave audiences with a range of emotions. The second half of the movie attempts to stir nostalgia with references to his past films and memorable dialogues. However, the film's predictability may dampen its impact.

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