Sketch is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film[2] written and directed by Vijay Chandar and produced by Moving Frame.
Jeeva aka Sketch lives with his uncle Dorai, who used to tow and bring back vehicles for which the monthly EMI had not been paid.
Sketch realises that this was a plot by Ravi to embarrass him, when he faces them to retrieve the money and the stolen bike, which earns back Settu's trust, and they celebrate.
Sketch forgives them and protects the boys from police by helping them escape, where the film ends with a moral: avoid child labour.
[14][15] Following a period of delay, the film began its shoot at Binny Mills in Chennai during early February 2017, with Vikram choosing to simultaneously work on the project alongside his commitments for Gautham Vasudev Menon's spy thriller Dhruva Natchathiram.
[1] Rakesh Mehar of The News Minute states, "Vikram is absolutely comfortable oozing 'local' machismo, while Tamannaah's character appears to have been inserted for visual effect."
In his view, the film starts as a conventional Kollywood masala entertainer, buoyed by Vikram's charismatic performance, but ultimately disappoints with a frustrating twist and a lack of originality, making it a mediocre choice for all but the most dedicated fans.
[23] Ananya Bhattacharya of India Today gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, remarking, "Vikram shines in this passable commercial entertainer."
She noted that the film struggles with weak characterisation and an inconsistent screenplay, ultimately failing to deliver a compelling narrative despite some strong performances and a surprising climax.
He felt that the film features Vikram as a vehicle repo man entangled in a formulaic narrative that struggles with character development and originality, ultimately leaving audiences underwhelmed despite a few surprising twists.