Porali is yet another commendable work by Samuthirakani and his team.
Cast : M Sasikumar, Allari Naresh, Swati Reddy, Vasundhara, Niveda, Namo Narayana, Gnanavel, Jayaprakash, Ganja Karuppu, Soori...
Music Director : Sundar C Babu
Producer : M Sasikumar
Director : Samuthirakani
Banner : Company Production
Label : Vega Music
Cast : M Sasikumar, Allari Naresh, Swati Reddy, Vasundhara, Niveda, Namo Narayana, Gnanavel, Jayaprakash, Ganja Karuppu, Soori...
Music Director : Sundar C Babu
Producer : M Sasikumar
Director : Samuthirakani
Banner : Company Production
Label : Vega Music
Sasikumar seems to be a phlegmatic guy in the first half and pervades the show. His consistent tamil usage is appreciable and exquisite. 'Man is a social animal' , this phrase has been visually carved and it's tones are embedded in each character. Actors Soori and Kancha Karupu render value entertainment. The placing of dance number seems to be perverse. One finds the same kind of placing in 'Nadodigal' also. However the dance steps rolls the mass to rejoice. The lead composition for Porali bolds the tension to more folds. Filming tends us to eulogize. The nitty-gritty portions are portrayed well. Screen writer must have been pensive for bringing out such a perplex screenplay ever in Samuthirakani's projects. Lengthy fight sequences may sentence the audience to restlessness but those portions are not doddering though it may seem. Moreover the reason for conspiracy is unique. Being facetious, Kancha Karupu seems to mock the cops. On the contrary, it acts as a relief portion amidst the tight climax. The perpetual denoting closing scene is stunning and exemplary with the music playback. Porali cannot be a perfunctory and also cannot be exonerated but it's a perceptible work with a call-out for even better screenplay and scripting in the second half besides providing a new-fangled experience to audience.
Status : Cheers.. Good work
Rating : 3.7 out of 5 stars
Bottom line : Not fine and congenial. Seems to be evanescent.
Rating : 3.7 out of 5 stars
Bottom line : Not fine and congenial. Seems to be evanescent.