Pulivaal Movie Review and Rating


Production : Listin Stephen, Sarath Kumar
Cast : Ananya, Iniya, Oviya, Prasanna, Vemal
Direction : Marimuthu
Screenplay : Marimuthu
Story : Sameer Thahir
Music : N.R.Raghunanthan
Background Score : N.R.Raghunanthan.

The film opens with a nicely-edited montage (TE Kishore is the editor) of their daily lives — Karthik selects from a bunch of newspapers, while Kasi takes a peek at the day's news at the tea shop; Karthik takes a shower in his luxurious bathroom while Kasi has to wait in queue at the public toilet and fetch water to take a bath; and so on. And, Karthik, not surprisingly, owns an iPhone while Kasi uses a phone that is bound together by a rubber band.

The mobile phone is what sets the plot in motion as Karthik's iPhone ends up in the possession of Kasi. And, it is important for Karthik to retrieve the phone because it holds a video of him having sex with his employee Monika. Kasi, who has taken the phone on an impulse, is guilty and decides to return it, but, before he can do so he realizes that he can use Karthik to get back at people who are mean to him — like the hostile Valliappan (an irritating Thambi Ramaiah), his store manager. He also doesn't know how to use the phone but, can Karthik track him down before someone learns of the phone's content?

It contains his steamy love making video with Monika. Then the “Catch me if you can” drama starts.

Verdict : Movie really has a good message,but when it come to entertainment its slightly boring......
Rating   : 2.5 / 5

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