This film marks the 50th lead role for actor Vijay Sethupathi and is widely praised for its intricate non-linear narrative and intense emotional depth. Maharaja Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Vikram, a third-generation focus puller, stood in the shadows of Floor 4. This stage was a graveyard of masterpieces. His grandfather had stood here in 1952, filming the "Great Coronation" scene of the studio’s namesake epic, The Last Maharaja . Back then, the studio owned the city. Now, the city was eating the studio. "Quiet on set!" the director barked. maharaja movies
The script is a "meticulously crafted" puzzle that uses a non-linear timeline to keep the audience in a state of "psychic confusion". This film marks the 50th lead role for