Lady Superstar "Nayantara" takes another horror genre after her sleeper hit Maya. Dora follows the recent craze in the industry, which is horror- comedy genre. Nayatara as the lead buys a vintage Austin Cambridge car that is possessed and seeks her help to take revenge on a Psycho burglar group. Therefore, that is pretty much the story.
On the execution, the first half was slow with some over introduction base of just two characters that is Nayantara as pavala kodi and her father. It moves with some boring comedy scenes between the duo which doesn't seem to hit the note. However, the second half picks up notes right from the scene of the interval break. Nayantara brands herself as equal to a hero in the second half. A sensitive flashback connects pieces in the second half.
The villain group scares us by their ruthless burglary sessions filled with no mercy murders. There is a cop character shown from the starting but towards the end of the movie it disappears for no reason and nothing was shown what happened to his follow up on the case. VFX was convincing and all car scenes keep us interesting.
Dora with a lousy 1st half and thrilling 2nd half will be a treat for Nayantara fans.