Komaram Puli Movie Review

Komaram Puli


Cast : Pawan Kalyan,Nikhisha Patel
Director : S.J.Surya
Music Director : AR Rahman
Producer : Singanamala Ramesh


Rating :2.5/5


It is…

The return of the SJ Suryah and Pawan Kalyan duo with a slight alter, this time the
film was tedious, dull, draggy and all else unlike their collaboration in 2001.


The plot…

The bore kicks off with Saranya (the wife of a missing cop) complaining about her
husband’s where abouts. And when she tries to run away from the cops who try
to shut her up, she ends up in a temple and starts demanding God for answers.
Answers regarding the lives of sincere cops, will You ever show up? etc. Just then
she realizes that the answer is in her womb.

That fetus grows on to become Komaram Puli. The high jumping, monologing
and chopper hanging Pawan Kalyan (seems like the whole family’s obsessed with
hanging on to helicopters). With the help of the government Puli sets up his own
force to take up any
complaints regarding cops not attending properly to the
complaints of the common man (we’ve already seen this in a bunch of Shankar
movies SJ, and the way you shot it was even more annoying). This, that, this, girl,
songs,
fights, monologues, punch scenes, dons, twists and desperate attempts at
humor fill in for the rest of the tiring 3 hours. Though there was a ‘bit’ happening
with the screenplay, I wouldn’t want to write about that and create an interest
which might make you wanna
watch the film.


The Actors

Pawan Kalyan was the only attraction now and then.

As for the new comer (Nikisha Patel), another film – another porn star.


What was slightly enjoyable?

The tempo of the film seemed like it was gonna pick up in a few instances, but,
somehow never made it.


What went wrong (terribly)?

The screenplay is halfhearted from start to end. And what the film didn’t have on
paper, it tried to make up for in fancy and unsuccessful visual
presentation.

Nikisha Patel had this amazing capability to brake hard on the film’s pace
whenever it seemed
lime picking up a bit of pace (unfair, can’t blame the pretty
lady. Blame the writers).


MONOLOGUES. For the first time Pawan kept on talking for long minutes and
without the whole rich ‘first day’ atmosphere, they would ____ even more. Even
other characters (like the mother’s) had these lengthy monologues. They were so
damn long that you can fall asleep, wake up and doze off again; all before one of
these things end.


Verdict.

Enter at your own risk.



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