Nani (as the antagonist), Sudheer Babu (as the super-cop), Nivetha Thomas, and Aditi Rao Hydari. Genre: Action / Neo-noir Thriller. v hindi movie review
The story revolves around two men. First, there is (Sudheer Babu), a ruthless, arrogant, and stunningly efficient cop who believes the ends always justify the means. He doesn’t just catch criminals; he psychologically breaks them. On the other side is Ronnie (Nani), a mysterious vigilante who leaves a trademark signature—a large, scarlet "V"—scrawled on the bodies of his victims. Ronnie isn’t a typical serial killer; he only murders criminals who have escaped the justice system. Nani (as the antagonist), Sudheer Babu (as the
(as the female lead, Aparna) is wasted in a thankless role. She plays Aditya’s love interest, who is also a forensic expert, but the script gives her little to do except look worried and run after the men. The Hindi dubbing for supporting actors is passable, but purists might notice the lip-sync issues in high-emotion scenes. First, there is (Sudheer Babu), a ruthless, arrogant,
The narrative of V follows a classic trope—the cat-and-mouse game. The story opens with a series of brutal murders in Hyderabad. The victims are seemingly unrelated, but the killer leaves a signature clue: a drawing of a "V" and a riddle addressed to the police.
Nani (as the antagonist), Sudheer Babu (as the super-cop), Nivetha Thomas, and Aditi Rao Hydari. Genre: Action / Neo-noir Thriller.
The story revolves around two men. First, there is (Sudheer Babu), a ruthless, arrogant, and stunningly efficient cop who believes the ends always justify the means. He doesn’t just catch criminals; he psychologically breaks them. On the other side is Ronnie (Nani), a mysterious vigilante who leaves a trademark signature—a large, scarlet "V"—scrawled on the bodies of his victims. Ronnie isn’t a typical serial killer; he only murders criminals who have escaped the justice system.
(as the female lead, Aparna) is wasted in a thankless role. She plays Aditya’s love interest, who is also a forensic expert, but the script gives her little to do except look worried and run after the men. The Hindi dubbing for supporting actors is passable, but purists might notice the lip-sync issues in high-emotion scenes.
The narrative of V follows a classic trope—the cat-and-mouse game. The story opens with a series of brutal murders in Hyderabad. The victims are seemingly unrelated, but the killer leaves a signature clue: a drawing of a "V" and a riddle addressed to the police.