
Can the scientist find it in himself to go ahead with his research and succeed in his endeavour? So, their Indian operatives (Suman, Rahul Dev, et al) decide to sabotage Saravanan's research, even causing him a very personal loss. But this spells bad news for the pharma mafia, which has already suffered a lot because of Saravanan's earlier research, which enabled people to find out if they required an antibiotic test. Spurred by the death of his diabetic friend (Robo Shankar), he decides to invent a cure for the disease.

The story revolves around Dr Saravanan (Legend Saravanan), an apparently world-renowned scientist who has revolutionised the antibiotics field, who chooses to work from his village for the sake of his people. Give yourself a pat on the back if you don't doze off at some point.

Seeing it play out on the big screen after 15 years only gives us a sense of ennui as every scenario they come up with feels dull, unimaginative and totally predictable. The Legend Movie Review: With The Legend, JD-Jery borrow director Shankar's playbook for his 2007-blockbuster Sivaji and give us a film based on the privileged-saviour-hero and five-songs-six-fights formula of the commercial cinema of that time - one that had become dated even by the end of that decade.

The Legend Movie Synopsis: A scientist is spurred by the death of his friend to find a cure for diabetes, but can he take on the might of the pharma mafia and succeed in his mission?
