It was a thought that a movie review is easier to do and
does not take much of pain to do so. But, it is not true as we are forced to
watch every movie released. This week it was really a tough task for the Tamil
movie reviewers as two movies released. The first is Bruce Lee starring GV
Prakash, Kriti Kharbanda, Rajendran, Mansoor Ali Khan and Bala Saravanan. It
takes a strong heart to watch this movie in theater near you. Bruce Lee is
rated “U” certified with more of double meaning comedy and direct hitting on
abuse. It shocks me when it is known that double meaning dialogues and item
numbers are OK for the “U” certificate in the country and not a 10 second kiss
that makes the censor board forcing you to cut the scene.
Bruce Lee (GV Prakash) is a weakling who flees from
confronting issues. Bruce Lee is the name given to him by his mom after she
discovers that her child cherishes viewing the on-screen character's motion
pictures, and to make him a brave individual when he grows up. Be that as it
may, he keeps on outstanding a quitter however he wins over a pretty young lady
(Kriti Kharbanda). The film, which has a huge number of uninteresting flashback
arrangements, does not have a back anecdote about how they begin to look all
starry eyed at, which makes the sentimental track unconvincing. Be that as it
may, that doesn't dissuade the affection feathered creatures to demonstrate
their closeness to each other.
Trailer:
Lee and Abbas (Bala Saravanan), his dear companion,
surprisingly get into a tussle with Maasi and Kasi, the nearby associates of
Ramdoss (Muniskanth), a feared wear. Lee, a self-admitted devotee of pastor
(Mansoor Ali Khan), tails him one day and discovers him in the organization of
Ramdoss. He taps the photograph of a startling occurrence which occurs there
and keeps running for his life to spare himself, Abbas and their mates.
A pack of characters, tried by Anand Raj (as a cop), Naan
Kadavul Rajendran (a nearby hooligan) and others, show up, which not the
slightest bit takes the story forward. Indeed, even Muniskanth's part, as a man
who is over-fixated on the characters of The Dark Knight and The Godfather,
which begins off as an intriguing one, later crashes and burns. Naan Kadavul
Rajendran being utilized as parody material in practically every other film has
turned out to be aggravating and it's about time that this performer is used
sensibly. There's likewise a specify of Lakshmy Ramakrishnan's show
Solvathellam Unmai in this film, as well, again for reasons unknown. The film
additionally tries to ride on pointless Thala-Thalapathy references; however,
the main scene that was slurped up by the groups of onlookers is one
demonstrating Vijay fans commending the arrival of Khushi.
Rating: 1/5
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