Junga (film)

The film starts with Inspector Manimaran taking the job of Don Junga's encounter, along with Duraisingam (Rajendran).

He gets involved in a fight, which angers his mother, as his father Ranga and grandfather Linga were dons with very expensive habits.

They also lost their theatre Cinema Paradise and had to sell it to Kumarasamy Chettiyaar, so his mother fears that he will follow their spending habits.

[9] A critic from The Indian Express rated the film 2+1⁄2 out of 5 stars and wrote that "Had Junga focused more on the ‘Ezhai, Kanja (transl.

[10] A critic from Deccan Chronicle wrote that "When it switches gears, instead of sticking to the miserly plot in the second half with several clichéd scenes like a song placement just before confrontation between Junga and Yazhini or the far-fetched lengthy car chase scenes during the climax, it succumbs to its own stereotypes".

[11] A critic from Cinema Express wrote that "is at least a lot funnier [than Iraivi, Aandavan Kattalai and Oru Nalla Naal Paathu Solren] — but it’s also scarier because it shows Vijay Sethupathi pandering to the sort of lazy song placements and mundane stunt choreography that are such a striking and frustrating part of routine ‘mass entertainers’".