![]() Plot: Devaianai (Saranya Ponvannan) brings up her son Kutti Puli (Sasikumar) on her own after the death of her Husband in a local gang rivalry. ![]() Camera is handled by Mahesh and the film is written and directed by debutant Muthaiah. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Gibran. ![]() It also has Saranya Ponvannan, Vaijayanthi and “Aadukalam” Murugadoss playing pivotal roles. It has Sasikumar playing the title role and Lakshmi Menon pairs him with second time after Sundarapandian. The film struggles in the second half and unnecessarily gets dragged by songs and few cliched fight sequences.Verdict: Mass Commercial Entertainer with some flaws.Īfter tasting the success of “Sundarapandian”, expectations were high for Sasikumar’s latest flick Kutti Puli. While all the elements have been used appropriately at regular intervals, one doesn't find anything new to be excited about. You will also notice that the film is high on elements commonly found in Sasikumar's films such as friendship, revenge, family, witty one-liners and lots of blood and gore. Thankfully, he doesn't make this whole mother and wife analogy sound too preachy, but uses it far too occasionally in the film. Even though the film is a commercial entertainer at heart, debutant director Muthaiah has played the sentimental card extremely well to keep the audiences hooked through certain emotional moments. ![]() The film very subtly highlights that two most important women in our lives are mother and wife, who have very pivotal parts to play. What makes Puli have a change of heart and eventually agree to marry? This forms the rest of the story. ![]() But Puli is against marriage because he believes that with so many people who wish to see him dead, his future wife may have live like his mother, who was left behind by his father. However, she believes if she could get him married then probably he may turn responsible and take control of his life. No matter how hard the mother tries, her efforts only prove futile because Puli lives by his own principles. Unfortunately, he does grow up to be like his father and even picks up the same traits that got him killed. Kutti Puli (Sasikumar) lost his father at a young age in a local gang rivalry, and since then has been raised single-handedly by his mother, who fears that he will grow up to be just like his father. ![]()
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