REVIEW OF SINGAKUTTY
SINGAKUTTY - REVIEW
Produced by - Girija Samy, Meenakshi Ramkumar and Chandrakanth
for Tamizh Screens presented by Sri Priya.
Story, Screen Play & Direction - A.Venkatesh
Music Directio - Prasanna Sekar
Cinematography - R.D.Rajasekar
Dialogues - Pattukottai Prabhakar
PRO - P.T.Selva Kumar
Actors - Shivaji, Gowri Munjal, Vivek, Suja & Malavika
It is a story of an young boy who takes weapons against terrorism.
Shivaji is a college student. His mother Saranya desires to make him a police officer. He loves Gowri Munjal. He goes to Chennai for police training. He detects a bomb planted in a car and saves the accidents. He also arrests the terrorist who is responsible for it. After his training, he goes back to Madurai where he sees a terrorist group kidnaps his mother, sister and lover. The group goads him to do unethical and unlawful activities.
Has he done all the unlawful activities? Has he saved all those who are kidnapped? What are all the steps taken by this young boy.
The debutant hero Shivaji is the grandson of the late actor Shivaji Ganesan and son of G.Ram Kumar. His mother is actress Sri Priya's elder sister. Though he hails from the families of actors, the boy could not make out proper acting, but does dances and fights properly. Gowry Munjal gives feast to all by appearing in almost all scenes of the film. The producer and the director of the film had taken vow to show various song scenes and fighting scenes in the film.
Totally, the film is very bad.
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