Vijay runs a coffee shop in Himachal Pradesh and leads a happy married life with Trisha and their two kids.
His life takes a turn with the entry of Mysskin and his gang. This causes trouble in his personal life. Vijay is also hunted down by Sanjay Dutt by his gang. Why this is gang after Vijay, what happens next forms the rest of the story.
The story of ‘Leo’ isn’t anything new, but everything lies in the treatment of the screenplay by director Lokesh Kanagaraj.
Just like his previous films, Lokesh has retained the family-thriller formula and it has worked out well in the movie’s favour.
The director has ensured that there are enough mass moments that can be rejoiced by Vijay’s fans. Vijay has stayed true to his character and ensures that his stardom does not affect his role.
The way he has carried his role is really commendable and as usual he shines in the action scenes as well. Trisha gets a meaty role and has done complete justice to the role.
With an ensemble of cast, every actor has done their respective characters in a fulfilling manner.
The movie is technically very sound. Anirudh’s BGM as usual elevates the movie to another level. Manoj Paramahamsa’s camerawork elevates the film to another level.