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Joshua: Imai Pol Kaakha movie review – Tamil director Gautham Vasudev Menon (GVM) has a splendid filmography and is known for his romantic films and action thrillers. With Joshua: Imai Pol Kaakha, the director has ventured into somewhat new territory and he has tried to take the audience on this detour with him. (Also Read – By movie review: Bejoy Nambiar packs in too many issues, trips on his own ambition)Joshua: Imai Pol Kaakha movie review -- Gautam Vasudev Menon's new directorial pales in comparison to his filmographyJoshua: Imai Pol Kaakha movie review -- Gautam Vasudev Menon's new directorial pales in comparison to his filmographyThere are no big names attached to Joshua unlike Menon's previous films and that in itself lets the audience know that they need to keep their expectations low and inquisitiveness high. GVM's heroes are always suave, well-dressed, articulate and romantic, but with an aggressive streak that can take out the bad man in a second. And it's the characters that Kamal Haasan, Suriya and Silambarasan played in their films which you think of instinctively. And the big question that comes to mind when we see his latest release is – what happened with Joshua: Imai Pol Kaakha? This film is perhaps the most disappointing in GVM's otherwise good repertoire.The plotJoshua (Varun Kamalakannan) is a hitman for hire and he is entrusted with providing protection to lawyer Kundhavi Chidambaram (Raahei) (think John Wick and Bodyguard) as she was taking on a big drug baron in court. Dhivyadharshini aka DD plays Madhavi, who works with Joshua as a team, while Krishna Kulasekaran appears as a gangster. Joshua and Kudhavi initially fall in love then break up, and the rest is history. As expected, there are plenty of shootouts, romantic scenes and running around involved as we progress through the film.

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