Banner: Studio Green
Producer: K. E. Gnanavel Raja
Director: Suraj
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Casting: Karthi, Anushka, Francis, Santhanam, Milind Soman, Suman and Others
Rating: 2.0/5.0
Story
Alex
Pandu (Karthi) who does small crimes gets involved in a big deal with
Doctor GKM (Suman) and Alwyn Martyn (Milind Soman), head of Alywn Pharma
and kidnaps Andhra Pradesh Health Ministers (Visu) daughter Divya
(Anushka). However turn of events lands himself at Simhachalam in the
house of comedian (Santhanam) and three sisters (Nikitha, Rani, Sanusha)
including his mother, while Divya who gets injured get treated in
nearby place. Why did he Alex Kidnap Divya and what is his motive should
be found on silver screen.
Performance
There
is nothing new in Karthi's performance as the character doesn't demand
much from him. Same mass dances, same expressions and stunts. Anushka
did not even utter a single word in the first half and in the second
half she was confined to dances. She looked aged in front of Karthi.
Santham did his bit as comedian while Visu, Pratap Pothan, Mahadevan,
Suman, Milind Soman along with Nikitha, Rani and Sanusha tried to
generate interest with their performances.
Technical
Director
failed in all departments with his outdated insipid script. Editing of
Praveen, Srikanth is below average, while Sashank Vennelakanti's
dialogues are not in tune with the tastes of the present generation. One
couldn't believe that Devi Sri Prasad scored such mediocre tunes. Some
of the stunts are good and similarly some comedy scenes. Saravanan's
cinematography is good. Production values of Studio Green are good.
Analysis
Director
Suraj who came out with an outdated plot and script along with
screenplay failed totally. Except for the first scene nothing evokes
interest, as everything evaporates from then on. Comedy track is
outdated and slow and sometimes it goes out of sync with the storyline.
Some of the 'A' rated and double meaning dialogues of Karthi along with
Santanam sisters may impress masses. Comedy track in second half is
similar to Gabbar Singh. Suraj planned to make an out and out mass
entertainer with Karthi, but failed miserably in the execution. There is
no thrill factor and it was like a 1980 movie with predictable plot.
Climax is weak and dialogues did not help the cause in any manner.
Plus Points
Karthi action
Santanam comedy
Gabbar Singh comedy track
Minus Points
Outdated boring story
Weak story, Screenplay, Direction
Music
Slow pace
Final Talk
Bad Boy may fare badly at box office.
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