Pottu Review

Pottu Review




Pottu Movie Review: You truly feel like walking from the theatre after the first couple of moments of Pottu -- there's lots of crying, and jarring sound in the background, people get murdered randomly and you don't have any inkling of what is occurring. There are ghosts in the picture -- and they look in nearly every frame. Plus it seems like we just can not catch a rest from them. And to top everything, the movie takes too long to reach the stage.

Bharath along with his childhood friend Bharani get entrance in MRM University after having a massive contribution and without even understanding the complete kind of MBBS (If entrance to medical chairs were as simple as this )! On the very first daythey bump in to Srushti, yet another first-year medical student, who's frightened to cut on a rat and is petrified of their mortuary, forget analyzing human anatomy using cadavers! Meanwhile, Mottai Rajendran and Swaminathan, who have come to sneak at Bharath's home, become friends with the household and Urvashi proceeds to take them !

It is from here that the narrative picks up. There's a flashback, which can be put at a tribal village in which Iniya is worshipped as god. All these tribals are a lot of individuals who don't want anything related to civilisation. However, the entrance of Sayaji Shinde in their distant village affects their lives forever. The scenes put here allow you to emotional and you begin empathising with all the villagers. It is following the flashback which you get attached into the current circumstance.

The storyline of Pottu is tested and tried. There are ghosts, there's a formula to look at the existence of ghosts, there's a fakir out of dargah who arrives to take out the jinx, and following the flashback, you truly need the ghosts to avenge their deaths. Many scenes remind one of Kanchana in the Muni franchise. However, as a normal college man, he does not leave an impression. Srushti Dange is restricted to a couple scenes at the beginning of the movie and has nothing to offer you. It is following the entrance of Iniya the movie becomes interesting. Namitha as a callous witch is notable and Sayaji Shinde since the villain is only about average.

Although Pottu is charged as a horror humor, not 1 scene is frightening or very funny. The figures are for the most part loud and striking. The continuous background sound is exasperating. The movie touches upon an essential issue that is thought to be rampant now. Butsadly, the great parts are relegated toward the conclusion of the movie.

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