Pulimurugan, the latest money minting flick of the over decorated
superstar of Mollywood, is a disaster in its overall cinematic output.
The over hyped movie fails in its nonsense and outdated storyline
itself. Then comes the Mohanlal part. The action sequences performed by
the so called Complete Actor doesn't even look like genuine stunt. He
just runs. The rope, stuntmen and special effects do the rest. Even the
well acclaimed Peter Hein fails to make the thrills appealing.
Unconvincingly shot tiger fights and poor graphics add to the failure.
Little Murugan's performance is good. But, when the tiger hunt begins,
everything spills. Mohanlal even kicks down the tiger when he hunts it! A
fairytale will be more convincing than the way he hunts a furious
man-eater. The fun part is that even the tigers in the movie don't do
justice to the money Tomichan spent. But still the crew boasts about its
production quality that overrides Hollywood movies! The most amazing
things about Pulimurugan are the mass opinion it generated and the
financial success it enjoyed.
With its sex sandwiched dialogues from the opening itself it reminds us
of a B-grade movie of the yester years. Namitha's meaty appearance, to
just woo the strong hero (Not an aged, obese man:-)), is enough to show
the entire level of the artistic value the movie possesses. Hero's
better half always wears the same grumpy expression and body language
throughout the movie. Pathetic comedians actually irritate the audience.
The well praised action sequences in the climax remind us of Po in the Kung Fu Panda series. Here the hero runs amidst the shower of bullets without a
scratch.The potbellied hero crushes the villain and the trained
stuntmen with his little knife tied to a thread. It should be a magic
weapon. Because the heavy hero relies completely on it when he jumps and
flies up by making a small peck on the trees with the knife at the end. A pathetic villain in a weak and nonsense story complete the Udaykrishna and Vysakh effect.
Gopi Sunder makes some usual buzz in the background. Cinematography is in the expectable range.
The best thing they could do in the post production was a close trimming
to remove the lagging and boring scenes completely. It would've
definitely lightened the junk burden, the screens bear.