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Vijay Sethupathi's 'ACE' debuts on OTT: Receives better response, Rukmini Vasanth steals the show
ETimes | June 14, 2025 9:39 PM CST

'Ace,' starring Vijay Sethupathi and Rukmini Vasanth , is now streaming on OTT after its theatrical run. Directed as a commercial action drama by Arumuga Kumar , the film blends comedy, romance, and high-octane sequences. With Yogi Babu handling comic relief and a strong emotional undercurrent between the lead pair, the film aimed to appeal to a wide audience. Now that it’s available for home viewing, fans who missed it in theaters are finally catching up and sharing their thoughts online.

Fans point out the hits and misses.

Reactions have been diverse, and the audience has indicated both strengths and flaws. While some found the film more pleasant than other recent releases such as 'Thug Life,' others criticized it for "Kingi" (Malaysian slang) and logical discrepancies. A Twitter user rated it at 2.75/5, with the performance of the artists, but given that the screenplay was immersed with uninterrupted scenes and a weak romantic subplot. Nevertheless, many spectators appreciated the final act and interval block for keeping the engagement alive.

Rukmini shines; comedy divides viewers.

One performance that stood out from 'Ace' was Rukmini Vasanth, who just made her Kollywood debut with the Vijay Sethupathi starrer. Fans expressed surprise and admiration for her portrayal. “Really stunned by Rukmini’s performance,” wrote a viewer, while others felt Yogi Babu’s comedy worked only in parts. The blend of genres—romance, comedy, and action—led to a mixed emotional response, with many saying the second half delivered more punch than the first.








A one-time watch for many

Viewers who watched it on OTT mostly agreed that 'Ace' qualifies as a decent one-time watch. While some noted that the first 30 minutes kept boredom at bay, others questioned if the film truly connected with the masses. As one fan said, “Makkal Selvan’s film, but did it reach the makkal?” The verdict: engaging in moments, but not without its flaws.



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