Hypotheses about the film's storyline have been overflowing, energizing interest among the crowd as of now. Lokesh Kanagaraj has consistently fabricated expectation for "Leo" among moviegoers by delivering fascinating banners.
One of the previous banners highlighted Vijay with the subtitle "Resist the urge to panic… Keep away from the Fight," set against a scenery of frigid mountains, portraying a quiet disposition.
One more banner followed with the message "Resist the urge to panic… Play the departure," showing a pensive Vijay.
The latest banner peruses, "Resist the urge to panic… Prepared for the fight," with Vijay planning for activity against a searing scenery.
At the point when these inscriptions are associated, it recommends a story bend for the legend. At first, he looks for a quiet life away from clashes. In any case, as foes target him, he endeavors to get away from the looming risk. Eventually, when it ends up being undeniable, he gets ready for an undeniable fight.
This methodology of disclosing banners with an associated idea is a special and interesting promoting system for a ritzy film like "Leo." Nonetheless, it could some of the time misfire assuming the substance neglects to speak to the crowds or satisfy the gigantic assumptions.
We should see the value in the group for this creative special mission. In any case, simultaneously, the producers ought to likewise be vocal about the film's substance as opposed to simply doing the distinctions through the limited time material.
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