Slowly, you acknowledge that Vedha has a superior intellect. In many aspects, we as audience are in the world of Vikram. He is spontaneous, charming, good and straight. Madhavan is good but somehow reminds me of a grown-up Anbarasu of Anbe Sivam times. Vikram slowly realizes that its not always black or white and truth gets hidden somewhere in between. Enters, Vijay Sethupathi, who questions Vikram's wisdom. Its zero or one for him and so he is in peace. The straight as an arrow, who considers himself having the wisdom of seeing right and wrong. Then they will connect the dots within all these tales slowly revealing the canvass. The idea is just to engross you and present you the alternate realism. Then they will tell you another tale and then ask questions. They create a world in your mind and bring you back to your senses. One common thing about such stories is that they switch back and forth between time. A good example would be Yuvan's "Naankavuthu Kanavu" (Fourth dream) in Tamil. There are stories that cancel themselves. It is the hermeneutics that gives you the satisfaction. If it is an investigative story where you are searching something, it is not the object that gets found or the result you achieve it is all about the ride. Surprisingly, it is both deductive and detective. Vikram-vedha has the x-factor in it because the art of story-telling is at its finesse. The story tellers or the grannies are enamoring and very wise to make you think. The canvas is big and you could see lot of colors. Most importantly, you enjoy it a lot like all the granny stories. Vikram-vedha gives you the same experience in big screen of questioning yourself with few tales and lot of questions. So, the process of judging\comprehending\concluding is left to you. The ambulimama stories of Vikramadhithan-Vedaal never end with a verdict. Some of the stories end with a verdict so you need not really bother about the process of deciding the evil.
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One of the intriguing things in listening all those stories is how to attain the wisdom to decide between good vs bad. From childhood, we might have heard a lot of stories on moral values and principles. This goes on from Generation to generation. If you are questioned "If Gandhi's father was Gandhi? Or Is Godse's son a Godse?", then you are in the never ending tale of Good vs Bad or God vs Devil. I am not an advocate of any of these beliefs but what is enthralling is all these stories gives you questions which shakes you. It was indeed Simon of the cyrene who got crucified for Jesus. Gnosticism tries to substantiate that belief and says since Jesus was not of flesh, he didn't die in the cross. There is a theological belief that says Jesus was not of flesh.