Vijay Sethupathi’s latest venture, Ace, burst onto the big screen on May 23, and early responses suggest the film is living up to its promise as a lively entertainer. Directed by Arumuga Kumar, the film unfolds across vibrant Malaysian locales, delivering a cocktail of comedy, crime, action, and romance in just over two and a half hours.
From the moment the trailer dropped, Ace teased a quirky genre blend—and it doesn’t disappoint. With a mix of dark humour and high-stakes drama, the movie keeps viewers entertained through fast-paced storytelling and eccentric characters.
At the heart of it all is Vijay Sethupathi, who returns to a lighter, more playful avatar. Fans are thrilled to see the actor in top form, showcasing a refreshed look and effortless charm. One Twitter user remarked, “@VijaySethuOffl looks super smart, having shed some weight. His screen presence is magnetic.” Another praised his dynamic rapport with Yogi Babu, calling their one-liners “on point” and the humour “perfectly family-friendly.”
Despite a somewhat predictable storyline, the film keeps its grip on the audience thanks to a tightly written screenplay and a particularly strong second half. The 40-minute climax sequence is being hailed as one of the highlights—pacy, funny, and satisfying. As one viewer put it, “The plot might not surprise you, but the way it unfolds surely keeps you engaged.”
Ace also marks the Tamil debut of Rukmini Vasanth, and her performance is earning widespread praise. Many lauded her role as both substantial and nuanced, with one fan stating, “Rukmini fits the part beautifully.” Another reviewer noted the charm of her pairing with Sethupathi, calling them a “fresh and delightful on-screen duo.”
The film’s clever heist twist, introduced at the interval, adds another layer of fun to the narrative. The scenes post the “Poker Sequence” are being described as hilarious, keeping the laughter rolling till the end.
Not every review is glowing—some critics noted the film’s slightly outdated feel and a few pacing issues. One comment read, “Felt like a film from a decade ago in parts, but Vijay and Yogi Babu’s comic timing salvaged it.” Still, most agree Ace delivers exactly what it promises: an easy, enjoyable watch that never bores or cringes.
About the Film
Ace is a 2025 Tamil-language romantic crime comedy starring Vijay Sethupathi, Rukmini Vasanth, and Yogi Babu. Written and directed by Arumuga Kumar, the film was shot largely in Malaysia. It features music by Justin Prabhakaran and a background score by Sam C. S., with visuals crafted by cinematographer Karan B. Rawat and editing by Fenny Oliver.
Released worldwide on May 23, Ace has quickly made its mark as a fun-filled crowd-pleaser.
From the moment the trailer dropped, Ace teased a quirky genre blend—and it doesn’t disappoint. With a mix of dark humour and high-stakes drama, the movie keeps viewers entertained through fast-paced storytelling and eccentric characters.
At the heart of it all is Vijay Sethupathi, who returns to a lighter, more playful avatar. Fans are thrilled to see the actor in top form, showcasing a refreshed look and effortless charm. One Twitter user remarked, “@VijaySethuOffl looks super smart, having shed some weight. His screen presence is magnetic.” Another praised his dynamic rapport with Yogi Babu, calling their one-liners “on point” and the humour “perfectly family-friendly.”
Despite a somewhat predictable storyline, the film keeps its grip on the audience thanks to a tightly written screenplay and a particularly strong second half. The 40-minute climax sequence is being hailed as one of the highlights—pacy, funny, and satisfying. As one viewer put it, “The plot might not surprise you, but the way it unfolds surely keeps you engaged.”
Ace also marks the Tamil debut of Rukmini Vasanth, and her performance is earning widespread praise. Many lauded her role as both substantial and nuanced, with one fan stating, “Rukmini fits the part beautifully.” Another reviewer noted the charm of her pairing with Sethupathi, calling them a “fresh and delightful on-screen duo.”
The film’s clever heist twist, introduced at the interval, adds another layer of fun to the narrative. The scenes post the “Poker Sequence” are being described as hilarious, keeping the laughter rolling till the end.
Not every review is glowing—some critics noted the film’s slightly outdated feel and a few pacing issues. One comment read, “Felt like a film from a decade ago in parts, but Vijay and Yogi Babu’s comic timing salvaged it.” Still, most agree Ace delivers exactly what it promises: an easy, enjoyable watch that never bores or cringes.
About the Film
Ace is a 2025 Tamil-language romantic crime comedy starring Vijay Sethupathi, Rukmini Vasanth, and Yogi Babu. Written and directed by Arumuga Kumar, the film was shot largely in Malaysia. It features music by Justin Prabhakaran and a background score by Sam C. S., with visuals crafted by cinematographer Karan B. Rawat and editing by Fenny Oliver.
Released worldwide on May 23, Ace has quickly made its mark as a fun-filled crowd-pleaser.
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