When Atlee was asked if he is anti-establishment, the filmmaker said, "I am a layman, I am also a part of this society. It is my voice, it is the audience's voice, and it is a common Indian's voice."
Atlee said a creative work will always have some familiarity with what has been previously done before, which is where the intent of the creators matters and he has never been dishonest with it.
What sets Atlee's movies apart is their emphasis on interpersonal human relationships, which extend beyond just romantic connections. As Atlee turns 37, let's anatomise how his portrayal of human connections contributes to his films' enduring impact, compelling audiences to revisit them.