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Puli tamil movie review behindwoods
Puli tamil movie review behindwoods




puli tamil movie review behindwoods puli tamil movie review behindwoods

The romantic portions don't add much value to this fast-paced story however, Mirnalini Ravi as Ashmitha has done justice to the role. If the build up to this idea had been fresh, this thriller could have gone a mile further and worked well.

puli tamil movie review behindwoods

The ideology behind the film on how a child grows up to be a good or bad person looks interesting on paper, but the way these contradictions have been translated on screen through the situations in the latter half looks bleak. The film takes off from here, as both reunite for an epic duel. Little does he know that he will encounter (Arya) in one of the attempts foiling an assassination. But it is very evident that these two children would turn against each other, setting a platform for the film's plot.Ĭhozhan (Vishal) owns a supermarket in Singapore and helps the Tamil community in his locality with all the knowledge that he had gained in his childhood. His dream is to make them join the police force and turn them into efficient officers in better ranks. The film begins with an ex-CBI officer (Prakash Raj) training two kids (his own son and his neighbour's son) to make them competent at a very young age. Director Anand Shankar, with Enemy, stays again in his comfort zone and presents a stylish action thriller. It's always interesting to see two starkly contrasting characters involved in a cat-and-mouse game on screen and it has worked to some extent, with two action heroes - Vishal and Arya. Though there have been many Tamil films that have dealt with the friends-turned-foes template, Enemy tries to offer something new.






Puli tamil movie review behindwoods