Poojai Movie Review exclusively at timesofap.com . Hit Thaamirabharani combo Vishal and Hari have teamed up for the second time for Tamil actioner Poojai. Lets have a look on Review of Poojai, to know if the duo have achieved success yet again
Story
Poojai is the story of Vasu [Vishal], a local small time financier in a
mass area where lives a baddie Anna Thandavam [Mukesh Tiwari]. A cop
played by Satyaraj is on special duty to convict Anna Thandavam, who
arranges contract killings. Divya [Shruti Haasan] is impressed by the
morals and personality of Vasu, falls in love with him. Accidentally,
Vasu comes in the way of Anna Thandavam to solve a problem being faced
by his family. Will Vasu resolve it? Will Sathyaraj arrest Anna
Thandavam? Forms the crux of Poojai.
Performance
Vishal has delivered an
energetic performance, as the guy who does anything to protect his
family. All his acrobatic fights looks realistic with his masculine
body.
Shruti Haasan is
impressive in the girl next door role, as a good hearted girl and Vasu's
love. At the same time, she looked very glamorous in songs.
Mukesh Tiwari has done his parts well. He suited the bill as a villain.
Thanks to the experienced play by Satyaraj, Radikaa Sarath Kumar, Prathap Pothen, Thalaivasal Vijay,Jayaprakash and Sithara.
Though forced, comic timing of Soori,
Pandi and Imman Annachi worked well. Last but not least, Andrea
Jeremiah's item number is oomph.
Plus Points
Minus Points
Technical
Poojai is a complete Hari film. Director
sticks to his basics and delivered a commercial entertainer with
action, family sentiments and romance in regular basis. Poojai has ample
action sequences and family drama that is dealt with pacy narration.
Songs by Yuvan Shankar Raja already topped the charts. Background music gells well with the screenplay.
Produced under Vishal Film Factory,
Poojai is technically well framed with neat presentation by Hari's
regular cinematographer Priyan and Editors VT Vijayan and TS Jai.
Analysis
Repeating the age old factor of good winning over the bad, Poojai is one
more commercial action drama with family sentiments, from director
Hari. Though the film slips few logics randomly, it appeals to be a good
watch for family audiences this festival season and definitely a feast
to Vishal fans.
Final Word
Sharp Kaththi with few Blunt Edges