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Puli songs review
Puli songs review




puli songs review

In an effort to heighten Ram's image, you can see the director's desperation to make things work.

puli songs review

Unfortunately, you don't get to see the master at his best in this life-sucking, overdramatised revenge saga. You're swept off your feet by these 'aPuri may not be an extraordinary filmmaker but he definitely has a knack for handling screenplay. Editing is razor sharp and there isnt any scene of boredom at all. Ram spends his entire childhood in prison for a crime he never committed, which he graciously accepted in return for money for his mother's operation, who was severely injured by Ashish, a local don. The beats in the music, surely keep you entertained, but sometimes, you feel as if one or two songs were chopped off from the film, since they occur a little untimely, and the dubbing for the songs isnt completely perfect except a few places. The only saving grace seems to have come in the form of actor Chiranjeevi's son Ram Charan. Helmed by the master of screenplay Puri, the film screams boredom and lacks even one inspiring moment. With a catchy beat, and memorable lyrics, it is one of the better songs of the movie. Siruthai Puli is the dubbed version of Telugu film Chirutha starring then debutants Ram Charan Teja and Neha Sharma. Puli music review: This is about big, entertaining songs. In this two-plus hours of sheer torture, you wish you had walked into the theatre with few anacins in your pocket.

  • Instead of sitting through this brainless dramatisation of cinema, I'd recommend you to watch one of Puri's better films.Ĭast: Ram Charan Teja, Neha Sharma, Prakash Raj, Ashish Vidyarthi, Venu Madhav, Ali, Brahmanandam and M.S Narayana.
  • Some actors are best suitable for certain characters that are etched specially for them, but if you push them to play clowns, their talent is wasted. This reminds me of Nana Patekar being asked to play some comedian brother to Katrina Kaif than a fearsome cop in Ab Tak Chhappan.
  • The brilliance of Ashish Vidyarthi and Prakash Raj go unnoticed and completely wasted.
  • Neha Sharma, with her amiable looks and sensuous appeal leaves an impact, but doesn't qualify to be called brilliant.
  • But, he should stop imitating his father before he gets typecast as a follower. Ram shines in his role and displays commitment, potential and striking aura of an upcoming star.
  • There are hardly any likeable moments in the film that you can take home and share with friends and family.
  • However, when Ram delivers an 'Oscar-winning' (pun intended) two-minute speech, she changes for good. This is how lame Puri's characterisation is - Neha, who plays the leading lady in the film is the daughter of a filthy rich businessman, a globetrotter with her posse of friends and awfully mean and spoilt. Unfortunately, Puri qualifies to be one among the many in the list. It's funny how few directors so badly want to glorify their heroes and in the process, look dumb.
  • The characterisation is weak and baseless.
  • puli songs review

    Puri may not be an extraordinary filmmaker but he definitely has a knack for handling screenplay.Ram spends his entire childhood in prison for a crime he never committed, which he graciously accepted in return for money for his mother's operation, who was severely injured by Ashish, a local don.Helmed by the master of screenplay Puri, the film screams boredom and lacks even one inspiring moment.Siruthai Puli is the dubbed version of Telugu film Chirutha starring then debutants Ram Charan Teja and Neha Sharma. In this two-plus hours of sheer torture, you wish you had walked into the theatre with few anacins in your pocket.Cast: Ram Charan Teja, Neha Sharma, Prakash Raj, Ashish Vidyarthi, Venu Madhav, Ali, Brahmanandam and M.S Narayana.The film has Sudeep, Sridevi, Prabhu and Nandita Swetha in other lead roles. Shruti Hassan and Hansika Motwani played the female lead roles opposite Vijay in the movie.

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    The movie is sadi to be an action-adventure fantasy film written and directed by Chimbudeven. This is the fourth time that the music director is scoring music for a Vijay starrer after “Thirupaachi”, “Sachein” and “Villu”. The songs of “Puli” have been written by Vairamuthu and composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Vairamuthu penned the lyrics for the songs. Music Director Devisri Prasad scored the music for this flick and this is the fourth time that the DSP is scoring music for a Vijay starrer after “Thirupaachi”, “Sachein” and “Villu”. Singers: Sooraj Santhosh, MLR Karthikeyan, Chinmayi and Anitha






    Puli songs review