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Shockingly, no actor received credits or appreciation in Leo

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Shockingly, no actor received credits or appreciation in Leo. It is widely known that Thalapathy Vijay and Lokesh Kanagaraj’s action thriller Leo was released on October 19th amidst massive hype. On one hand, the film is collecting superb numbers at the box office. Conversely, a few disappointed responses to the film are also coming. Shockingly, no actor received credits or appreciation in Leo except for the Star, Thalapathy himself.

Only Vijay, the lead actor in the film, receives all the appreciation for Leo. There are considerable actors in the movie, like Sanjay Dutt, Arjun, Trisha, Priya Anand, Myskinn, and Gowtam Menon, but no one got appreciation from the audience.

The main reason for this is the weak characterizations of all those characters, which is why the audiences are not strongly connected to those characters. If we see Lokesh’s last film, Vikram, apart from Kamal Hassan, actors like Fahadh Faasil, Vijay Sethupathi, Suriya, and everyone greatly appreciate their characters.

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But for Lokesh’s recent outing, we cannot say the same. Mainly in Leo, the characters of Arjun and Sanjay Dutt come across as a big disappointment as the director failed to use them correctly and establish strong characterizations, which is why no actor received credits or appreciation in Leo.

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