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    Blast Movie Review: Arjun Delivers a Thrilling Martial Arts Family Entertainer

    Debutant director Subash K Raj walks into Tamil commercial cinema swinging — and mostly lands every punch.
    By Mohan NasreMay 29, 2026
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    Blast Movie Review - Arjun Delivers a Thrilling Martial Arts Family Entertainer

    Blast Movie Review: ★★★½☆ (3.5/5)

    Blast delivers exactly what its title promises — loud action, dramatic hero moments, and nonstop energy. While the story follows a familiar commercial formula, the film stays entertaining thanks to its stylish presentation and crowd-pleasing action sequences.

    It may not leave a lasting impact once the credits roll, but as a mass entertainer designed for the big-screen experience, Blast does enough to keep fans engaged for a one-time watch.


    Rating: ★★★½☆ (3.5/5)
    Director: Subash K Raj
    Language: Tamil
    Release: May 28, 2026
    Cast: Arjun, Preity Mukhundhan, Abhirami, Vivek Prasanna, John Kokken


    Tamil cinema has a long, comfortable relationship with the mass action entertainer. Father figure with an ideology. Family under threat. Villains who underestimate them. Justice delivered with both fists. You know the template. You have seen it many times. The question with every new film in this space is never really what happens — it is how it happens, and whether the people making it bring anything personal or surprising to the familiar structure. Blast, directed by first-timer Subash K Raj, has a clear answer to that question. It brings detail. Small, careful, human detail. And that detail is what lifts it above the average.

    Blast Movie Review

    The setup is straightforward enough. Arjun plays a martial arts trainer with a deeply held belief — that people should never accept injustice, that strength exists to protect others, not just yourself. He raises his daughter Nila, played by Preity Mukhundhan, with that same philosophy embedded in her from childhood. His wife, played by Abhirami, shares the same martial arts background. This is a family that does not call for help when trouble arrives. They are the help. When a dangerous criminal network with crores at stake stumbles into their lives, the confrontation that follows is less a surprise than an inevitability.

    What separates Blast from a dozen other films with identical synopses is the quality of attention the director pays to the people inside the story. There is a scene early in the film that captures this well. Young Nila loses her first karate match and lies on her bed, quietly disappointed. Her father does not lecture her or give her a motivational speech. He simply narrates his own first loss — what it felt like, what it taught him — and in that small moment you understand both characters more completely than ten minutes of exposition could have achieved. These are not characters performing emotion for the audience. They are people living it.

    The production design carries the same thoughtfulness. Every character’s introduction is set around a kitchen. The main family’s begins with egg dosa, a warm argument over the first bite, and a neatly organised home. One of the villains is introduced alone in a large, almost empty kitchen, cooking pasta by himself. A detail the film pays off later when we learn he has been alone for years and prefers it that way. In a genre that usually treats interiors as decoration, these choices do genuine character work.

    Preity Mukhundhan is the real revelation here. She is essentially playing the traditional Tamil hero role — principled, fearless, fighting not just for herself but for whoever needs protecting — and she plays it without a single moment of self-consciousness. Her action sequences are technically impressive and physically convincing, but what makes her performance special is the character underneath the kicks. Nila hesitates sometimes. She does not always want to fight. That hesitation makes her conviction, when it arrives, mean something. Arjun brings his usual easy authority to the father role, and Abhirami is excellent in both the quieter family scenes and the action sequences that come later. Vivek Prasanna turns up in a different kind of role than audiences expect from him, and it works.

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    The action choreography by Phoenix Prabhu keeps a high standard throughout, and Ravi Basrur’s background score has the kind of energy that makes you sit forward in your seat. The film has action blocks every five to ten minutes, which by any reasonable count is a lot. The remarkable thing is that it rarely feels excessive, because each sequence is either emotionally connected to a character beat or introduces a new twist in the conflict. Rarely, not never — there are two or three moments where the repetition starts to show, but the film reads the room and changes direction before it becomes a problem.

    The villains are functional rather than memorable, and the core plot remains well within familiar commercial territory. But Blast was never pretending to reinvent the genre. It was trying to do the genre well, with care and conviction, and it succeeds at that cleanly. A solid family entertainer with a genuine heart underneath the action. Worth every minute of the theatrical experience it was built for.

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    Mohan Nasre

      With over 2000 articles and blogs to his name for Flickonclick, Mohan Nasre is a versatile content writer skilled in multiple niches, including entertainment, technology, finance, news, lifestyle, fitness, and more. His dynamic writing style and ability to adapt to diverse topics have made him a go-to writer for high-quality, engaging content that resonates with readers across various industries.

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