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Hello, fellow Leo fans! Welcome to FanTheory, where I share my thoughts and opinions on everything related to our favorite film of the year, Leo.

LCU or not was the question bothering everyone's sleep, now it turns out another brainteaser has risen. Which is if Leo's Flashback was Fake or not? dIn this post, I will talk about the film’s plot, its amazing cast and crew, its box office success, and of course, the most debated topic of all, the flashback scene. Is it real or fake? Let’s find out!




Leo: The Plot

Leo is an action thriller film directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, who is known for his previous films like Maanagaram and Master. The film stars Thalapathy Vijay as Parthiban, a cafe owner and animal rescuer in Theog, Himachal Pradesh, who lives a peaceful life with his wife Sathya (Trisha), son Siddhu (Mathew Thomas), and daughter Chintu (Madonna Sebastian). His life takes a drastic turn when he saves his daughter from a robbery attempt at his cafe, and his photo goes viral in the media. This attracts the attention of two notorious gangsters, Antony Das (Sanjay Dutt) and Harold Das (Arjun), who are brothers and rivals. They suspect that Parthi is actually their long-lost son and brother, Leo, who ran away from them after witnessing their atrocities. They send their men to capture Parthi and bring him back to their empire. Parthi, who has no clue about his past, has to fight for his survival and his family’s safety, while also uncovering the truth about his identity.


Leo: The Cast and Crew

Leo boasts of an ensemble cast and crew, who have delivered a stellar performance and a spectacular film. Thalapathy Vijay, as always, is the heart and soul of the film, with his charisma, style, and action. He has shown his versatility and range as an actor, playing both the innocent and the ruthless sides of his character. Sanjay Dutt and Arjun are the perfect antagonists, with their menacing and powerful presence. They have given a tough competition to Vijay, and their confrontations are the highlights of the film. Trisha, who reunites with Vijay after a decade, is the epitome of grace and beauty, and also proves her mettle as an actress. She shares a lovely chemistry with Vijay, and their scenes are heartwarming and emotional. The supporting cast, which includes Gautham Menon, Mysskin, Mansoor Ali Khan, Priya Anand, and others, have also done a commendable job, and have added value to the film.

The film is also a technical marvel, thanks to the brilliant work of the crew. The music by Anirudh Ravichander is catchy and soulful, and the songs are well-picturised and placed. The cinematography by Manoj Paramahamsa is stunning and breathtaking, capturing the beauty and the thrill of the locations. The editing by Philomin Raj is crisp and smooth, and the action choreography by Anbariv is realistic and thrilling. The direction by Lokesh Kanagaraj is top-notch, and he has shown his mastery over the genre and the craft. He has given a fresh and unique twist to the gangster film, and has also paid homage to some of the classics of the genre, such as A History of Violence, The Godfather, and Scarface.


Leo: The Flashback

Now, let’s talk about the most controversial and intriguing aspect of the film, the flashback scene. The flashback scene, which is narrated by Hridayaraj (Mansoor Ali Khan) to Joshi (Gautham Menon), reveals the backstory of Leo.

The flashback scene, which is about 20 minutes long, has been the subject of much debate and speculation among the fans and the viewers. Many have wondered if the flashback is real or fake, and if Parthi is really Leo or not. Some have pointed out the inconsistencies and loopholes in the flashback, such as the age difference between Leo and Parthi, the lack of resemblance between Leo and Antony, the absence of any scars. Some have also argued that the flashback is a lie told by Hridayaraj, who is actually Harold’s mole, and who wanted to mislead Joshi and Parthi. Some have even suggested that the flashback is a dream or a hallucination of Parthi, who is suffering from amnesia or trauma.


My Theory

So, what do I think of the flashback? Well, I think that it is a brilliant and bold move by the director, and that it adds to the mystery and the suspense of the film. This is not the first time the concept of a fake flashback is used there are several films which have used this concept. I think that the flashback is open to interpretation, and that there is no definitive answer to whether it is real or fake. I think that the flashback is a way of showing the contrast and the conflict between Parthi and Leo, and how they represent the two sides of human nature, the good and the evil. I think that the flashback is a way of challenging the audience, and making them question their own beliefs and assumptions. I think that the flashback is a way of creating a discussion and a debate among the fans, and making them more engaged and invested in the film. I also think that there's an actual chance that Leo might be the true villain kinda like Heisenberg who may be the protagonist to all of us but really was the Villain.

I think Leo might turn out to be an evil character whose true nature might be revealed in the upcoming movies.

Well at-least that's what I think.

I love the film Leo, and I think that it is a great display of cinema and a grand tribute to "History Of Violence". I think that it is a film that has something for everyone, and that it is a film that will be remembered and celebrated for years to come. I think that it is a film that showcases the talent and the vision of the director, and the charisma and the skill of the actor. I think that it is a film that deserves all the praise and the applause that it has received, and more.


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Darshan Anand
Darshan Anand
Nov 06, 2023
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