Anup Viswanathan Thampi
If you have seen "Taken" movie where Liam Neeson's character searches for his daughter and finds her before she gets sold to some arab guy within 48 hours. Then you need to see this movie which is the worst copycat and degrading version of Taken. To compare let me tell you in taken a guy goes with the girls and gets the address of the girls then they are abducted,drugged and finally sold in the markets and here in KARMA YODHA school colleague gets her number they trap her,drugs her then transports her to international market and virginity plays vital role in both movies. Major Ravi instead of making a pure copycat implemented some things here and there to make it look genuine. Not only that he also made people act in the most ridiculous way and which was too much boring to see. Rajeev Pillai, The villain and other actors are so convincing in portarying the most ridiculous actors. Major Ravi please take this as a MAJOR advice and go some MAJOR jobs somewhere else. Let the people have MAJOR parts of their lives with themselves and don't destroy the MAJOR parts of our common sense by making more movies like these. You should have stopped making movies after your first movie, the MAJOR portion of your movies I had to fast forward because it was that nauseating.
Tejas Nair
The stance I had while entering the theater got drastically changed, metamorphosed (into bad) and ricocheted back into a very demeaning, ennui-ridden para-mental state I found myself in when I watched Mammootty's Face2Face, 2013's Romans, Lal's Scene Onnu... & Mammooty's Kamath.This film takes up a hot topic & makes a gimmick out of it. With frivolous characters, mindless lead character and utterly rubbish storyline, Mohanlal has once again succeeded in disappointing me after RBR & Spirit.While the music is heavily plagiarized, the direction is not very good who concentrated more into his useless cameo, screenplay is like they have tried to go Tarantino, but failed. You need to be focused enough into it, if you really want to understand the plot which could've been easily narrated in 20 minutes.With Mumbai police flanked by Malayalam-speaking men, thousands of unanswered plot trips, coughing up sub-topics and deviating from its lead subject, Karmayodha is a very poor entertainer. The dialogs (with more beeps than ever) are clichéd and well, Lal & the vindictive villains have performed well. But, that is not what Cinema is all about.BOTTOM LINE: Not recommended even if you are a Lal fan like me.Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YESLanguage: Strong | Sex: Mediocre | Nudity: No | Violence: Strong | Gore: Critical | Smoking, Alcohol or Drugs: Mediocre