The film follows the life of , a powerful and respected gangster in North Chennai who operates by a strict moral code — he never harms the innocent and targets only those who exploit the poor. The story moves between two timelines: Basha’s rise from a young dock worker to a feared don, and the present day where ACP Vikram (Meka Srikanth) , a no-nonsense police officer, is assigned to capture him.
The movie received from critics and audiences.
A cat-and-mouse game ensues. However, Vikram soon discovers that Basha’s criminal empire is actually a parallel justice system for the voiceless. The turning point arrives when a real estate mafia kills Basha’s mother (Saroja Devi). Instead of evading the law, Basha surrenders to Vikram — but only to expose the corrupt system that protects the rich. The climax features Basha and Vikram joining forces against a common political-criminal nexus.
Watch only if you enjoy masala gangster films with a strong social message and don’t mind clichés.
Basha is not a groundbreaking film, but it serves as a for Sarathkumar, reminding audiences of his 1990s stardom. While it failed commercially and critically, it found a modest audience on OTT platforms (Netflix, from December 2024) as a weekend watch for fans of old-school Tamil action dramas.
The film follows the life of , a powerful and respected gangster in North Chennai who operates by a strict moral code — he never harms the innocent and targets only those who exploit the poor. The story moves between two timelines: Basha’s rise from a young dock worker to a feared don, and the present day where ACP Vikram (Meka Srikanth) , a no-nonsense police officer, is assigned to capture him.
The movie received from critics and audiences. basha movie
A cat-and-mouse game ensues. However, Vikram soon discovers that Basha’s criminal empire is actually a parallel justice system for the voiceless. The turning point arrives when a real estate mafia kills Basha’s mother (Saroja Devi). Instead of evading the law, Basha surrenders to Vikram — but only to expose the corrupt system that protects the rich. The climax features Basha and Vikram joining forces against a common political-criminal nexus. The film follows the life of , a
Watch only if you enjoy masala gangster films with a strong social message and don’t mind clichés. A cat-and-mouse game ensues
Basha is not a groundbreaking film, but it serves as a for Sarathkumar, reminding audiences of his 1990s stardom. While it failed commercially and critically, it found a modest audience on OTT platforms (Netflix, from December 2024) as a weekend watch for fans of old-school Tamil action dramas.