5 reviews
Honesty and flamboyance don't go well together in any movie. You can't have flamboyant characterization for a honest story. If the director want to do a sincere cop movie, why does he has to give a james-bond type of characterization (I observed the similar mismatch in yesteryear's release Mallanna). The entire movie is divided into four parts - mother sentiment, speeches, action episodes and romance. The director succeeds in mother sentiment aspect. Speeches are partly good. Action sequences and romance part are negatives to the movie. There is a newspaper headline in this movie that reads as - elukanu pattina puli. After spending such amount of budget and creating huge hype, the final product delivered suit the headline mentioned above. On a whole, Komaram Puli disappoints despite of terrific performances of Pawan Kalyan and Saranya.
- ramnew2006
- Oct 11, 2010
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Komaram Puli has finally been released after much hype created since over past one year. Personally, I've been waiting for this movie since I loved Khushi (Surya & Pavan's combo). But Puli turns out to be a disaster:(
There's more than few aspects that have gone terribly wrong here. Main drawback of the film is the introduction itself...Any movie casts it's first impression with it's opening scene. Too many graphics are used in Puli's intro scene. Pavan's birth scene appears extremely unconvincing.
Pavan Kalyan's character becomes over-emotional in each and every scene, and his long stereotyped speeches (sankalpam unte blah blah) end up bugging the audience. First fight reminds an animation film. Camera work is overly glaring in all parts. I wonder why Surya tried to showcase even ordinary scenes in such a jarring manner. Dailogues are often more powerful than what the scene actually demands. Nikisha tried to impress with her oomph, but her makeup and costumes are bizarre in most scenes.
Songs scored by A.R.R created a positive expectations before the release. But most of them were pictured weakly. Especially, 'Amma thalli' song has no relation between the actual song and picturization. Once again, camera work is experimental through out this song.
This surely will remain the worst movie both in S.J.Surya's and Pawan Kalyan's careers.
There's more than few aspects that have gone terribly wrong here. Main drawback of the film is the introduction itself...Any movie casts it's first impression with it's opening scene. Too many graphics are used in Puli's intro scene. Pavan's birth scene appears extremely unconvincing.
Pavan Kalyan's character becomes over-emotional in each and every scene, and his long stereotyped speeches (sankalpam unte blah blah) end up bugging the audience. First fight reminds an animation film. Camera work is overly glaring in all parts. I wonder why Surya tried to showcase even ordinary scenes in such a jarring manner. Dailogues are often more powerful than what the scene actually demands. Nikisha tried to impress with her oomph, but her makeup and costumes are bizarre in most scenes.
Songs scored by A.R.R created a positive expectations before the release. But most of them were pictured weakly. Especially, 'Amma thalli' song has no relation between the actual song and picturization. Once again, camera work is experimental through out this song.
This surely will remain the worst movie both in S.J.Surya's and Pawan Kalyan's careers.
Komaram Puli with a lot of expectations released on 10th September starring Pawan Kalyan,Nikisha Patel & Shriya in guest appearance. After seeing movie it is fact that it is way far than expectations. Pawan Kalyan looked awesome and Nikisha Patel acting and look is not good. Shriya marked her presence with her Sizzling Performance.
Unnecessary usage of graphics in Fights especially in first fight had a huge negative impact on movie. Pawan Kalyan's Flow of delivering dialogues is soo fast that some dialogues are not even understandable. Usage of guns in action sequences is very high. No Comedy scenes can be seen. Songs come in the movie without timing.
A big Plus point to this movie is Academy award winner A.R.Rehman's Music and Background Score. It almost touched Every viewer's Heart.
Overall the movie is average and My rating is 2 on the scale of 5.
Unnecessary usage of graphics in Fights especially in first fight had a huge negative impact on movie. Pawan Kalyan's Flow of delivering dialogues is soo fast that some dialogues are not even understandable. Usage of guns in action sequences is very high. No Comedy scenes can be seen. Songs come in the movie without timing.
A big Plus point to this movie is Academy award winner A.R.Rehman's Music and Background Score. It almost touched Every viewer's Heart.
Overall the movie is average and My rating is 2 on the scale of 5.
- ravikishore009
- Sep 11, 2010
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"Komaram Puli" (2010) aims for a high-octane action thriller with a social message, but ultimately falls short of expectations. While the film boasts a few impressive action sequences and Shriya Saran shines in her role, it suffers from a weak plot, underdeveloped characters, and an excessive runtime.
Shriya Saran's performance as Swapna is a highlight, bringing grace and charm to the screen. Her dance number in the "Dochey" song is particularly memorable, showcasing her talent and the excellent choreography. However, her character, like many others in the film, lacks depth and serves more as a plot device than a fully realized individual.
The film's action sequences, while occasionally impressive, are often marred by excessive slow-motion and over-the-top choreography. The narrative attempts to address social issues, but the message gets lost in a convoluted plot and excessive melodrama.
Pawan Kalyan's performance as the titular character is underwhelming, lacking the charisma and intensity needed to carry the film. The supporting characters are equally forgettable, and their performances do little to elevate the narrative.
The film's music is average, and the overall technical aspects are unremarkable. The excessive runtime further contributes to the film's downfall, making it a tedious and unengaging experience.
Despite a few redeeming qualities, including Shriya Saran's performance and the "Dochey" song, "Komaram Puli" fails to deliver a compelling or satisfying cinematic experience. Its weak plot, underdeveloped characters, and excessive runtime make it a disappointing watch.
Shriya Saran's performance as Swapna is a highlight, bringing grace and charm to the screen. Her dance number in the "Dochey" song is particularly memorable, showcasing her talent and the excellent choreography. However, her character, like many others in the film, lacks depth and serves more as a plot device than a fully realized individual.
The film's action sequences, while occasionally impressive, are often marred by excessive slow-motion and over-the-top choreography. The narrative attempts to address social issues, but the message gets lost in a convoluted plot and excessive melodrama.
Pawan Kalyan's performance as the titular character is underwhelming, lacking the charisma and intensity needed to carry the film. The supporting characters are equally forgettable, and their performances do little to elevate the narrative.
The film's music is average, and the overall technical aspects are unremarkable. The excessive runtime further contributes to the film's downfall, making it a tedious and unengaging experience.
Despite a few redeeming qualities, including Shriya Saran's performance and the "Dochey" song, "Komaram Puli" fails to deliver a compelling or satisfying cinematic experience. Its weak plot, underdeveloped characters, and excessive runtime make it a disappointing watch.