Aadu 3 movie review: Jayasurya and Midhun Manuel Thomas’ snoozefest comes across as amateurish fan-fiction, despite a fascinating climax | Movie-review News
Aadu 3 Movie Review: Has Baahubali never done anything stupid in his life? Not just Baahubali; take any Indian epic film — historical or fictional — that revolves around monarchs, for that matter. All of them give the impression that these kings were devoid of any dorkiness. I mean, to err is human, right? Also, for how long can a person keep talking in measured lines/verses, and how on earth is it possible for one’s every action to be heroic? So, I guess it’s just that creators like SS Rajamouli chose to include in their movies only those moments when their kings did heroic things, right? They basically overlooked the rulers’ goofy and frivolous sides to align with the tone they envisioned. That means, those like King Pulikesi (Vadivelu) from Imsai Arasan 23-am Pulikecei (2006) could have also existed, couldn’t they? If Aadu (2015) taught us that even idiots might become gangsters, Aadu 3, the third instalment in the eponymous franchise, shows that even dimwits could have been kings, and that their lives obviously won’t …





