Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Perumaan Tamil Movie Review By CB



He insightfulness he has shown in visualizing tagline is nonattendant in the way he has depicted the picture, for the script cannot award the extraordinarily needed kick to keep the get-together of individuals enamored.
A ‘suspense thriller’, ‘Perumaan’ discourses on a pubescent who is gotten in a trap, in his deal to come to be showbiz eminence in being. How he retreats it shapes the crux of the story.
Sakthi (Arjun) is a techie whose sole focus is to be as in vogue as Superstar Rajinikanth. Furthermore he feels that he needs packs of money to achieve his mission.
One day, Sakthi is given with an undertaking to sway a visionary to legitimize his gloom money. In the
technique, Sakthi is given the coin he fancied. In any case it clears track for a whole new set of scenarios.
Arjun, paying little respect to being a newcomer, tries his best to make the right sentiments. Sruthi doesn’t have much degree to perform, while interchanges in the tosses are agreeable.
Cinematographer C J Rajkumar attempts to incorporate more suspense in the script with his lens, then again in vain. Vikram Sarathy's underpinning score can't give anything tremendous.
Agreed that Rajesh Kannan has advanced another story. In the meantime the pace in which the picture moves is too moderate, something which he can't hold up under in a suspense thriller.

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