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| The tag line of Perarasu's Pazhani, says it is a "Commercial Panchamritam". And you certainly need to be a brave heart to taste this Panchamritam! Tirupachi and Sivakasi, the first two films of Perarasu were palatable while his Tirupati and Dharmapuri were torturous. Now he has used the same old formula on Bharat, an upcoming young actor who has an image as boy-next-door. So what's the story about? Same old formula used in 70's and 80's films. Our hero (Bharat) at the age of 10 kills his father's paramour because she was milking him off the family jewels! He goes to the jail and after serving his term comes out to reunite with his sister (Kushboo) who does not want to do anything with a murderer. She is happily married to a businessman (Biju Menon) who is actually the henchman of a land mafia mobster (Raj Kapoor). Bharat comes out of the jail and worms his way into his sister’s house and out of sheer Thankachi Pasam fights her battles and also saves her marriage by fixing arch villie(Aishwarya) in a literally fiery climax. A lot of steamy sentiments like- En Akka En Amma Mathiri , crude punchlines, some Koothu songs, Kajal Agarwal the heroine has hardly anything to do, Biju Menon is not menacing, Kushboo says homilies, Bharat does what Vijay and Ajit did in Perarasu's earlier films. Technically the film varies from garish and the kitschy to the cardboardish and slapdash. One more thing we forgot to tell you is thatPazhani "Panchamritam" is targeted at B and C audiences. Verdict- Crass commercial masala |
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