Saturday, 15 December 2012

Kumki - MyView

After a day's struggle and quest hunt to many cinema hall, at last we made it into the Movie.

Prabhu solomon as usual had a very good opening. All theaters are running houseful, even the night shows.
So no doubt it would be a box office hit, if the same wave continues.

First important thing in the movie is cinematography and post processing. Colors speak out the beauty of nature and freshness. Sukumar gets a kudos for the specific mind boggling shot of the falls. Secondly the Art direction and Third VFX and CG team.

But on the whole, Thambi Ramaiah and Iman carry the movie on their shoulders till climax. Thambi Ramaiah with the style of Vadivelu(we dont know who copied who) rocks the screen with rib tickling mind voice counters. Like other successful directors, Prabhu solomon had felt that comedy is the magic portion with would create a spell bound on viewers. It helped him.

Iman on the other hand had not slipped at any part let it be the tribe village, or the love or the suspense. Songs were already an hit, and audience response to their favorite song proves it.

Story with Elephant has always a craze between us, right from Nalla neram, and lot of Ramanarayan films. This movie is also not an exception, and it surely give us the delight.

Director has taken a straight forward story, and its a blend of many familiar movies which we had seen in 80s, 90s. But few things could have give little more treatment so that the movie looks little complete. Like the reason our heroine falling in love with hero, guest visiting forest rangers, and specifically abruptly ending climax.

New face Vikram Prabhu, a entrant from acting family (Sivaji Ganesan's Grand son) has shown very good screen presence. Lakshmi menon has done her part very well. Though the hero and heroine resemble the template of Myna, it doesn't spoil the show.

With the present list of movies released  we are in position to choose between the least worst movie. In that case, you can count on Kumki.


Kumki - Joy of Elephant Ride.

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