
Vysakh seems to be a gifted director in handling commercial subjects with simple story. Climax is to strike a chord with both in action terms. Screenplay is tight and engaging dealing two aspects of Puli Murugan’s life, one with human beings like him and second is wild mauling animals like tiger. With two flashbacks and one present, writer Udaya Krishna made it a perfect commercial package in two contrasting backdrops. Manyam Puli Artists and Technicians: To start off, ‘Manyam Puli’ has got a proper storyline, screenplay shadowed by thrilling action sequences and Mohan Lal’s brilliant performance. Will Puli Kumar comeback to save his hamlet? How did he deal with social animals like Daddy Girija on one hand and wild animals in forest on other hand is rest of goose bumps action. Meanwhile, Puliyoor once again falls prey for a deadly tiger on a killing spree. While helping his brother’s friends, Puli Kumar falls into a Ganja trap sketched by Daddy Girija (Jagapathi Babu) thus escaping hamlet to Rajahmundry town. He is now married to Myna (Kamalini Mukherjee) and leaving happily with a daughter, younger brother. Puli Kumar lost his mother and father in tiger attacks. Manyam Puli Story: Puli Kumar (Mohan Lal) is born and bought up in a remote hamlet Puliyoor situated inside a dense forest, easily vulnerable to human eating tigers. Let’s see, what is Manyam Puli all about? 125+ Crs gross at Kerala Box Office has now entered into Tollywood hunt. However, Manyam Puli is a complete commercial cinema raked Rs. When it is a Malayalam film from Mohan Lal, obviously we expect it to be a realistic drama with strong nativity. Though the plot is nothing new, it’s well presented with the editing department making the 161-minute runtime a breeze.Manyam Puli Review, What’s Behind: Dubbing films are no more going beyond the Telugu audience observation. Gopi Sundar is in top form with a brilliant accompaniment of rousing theme music that adds to the movie’s mass elements. It could have been easy to make the action go over the top, especially when the protagonist is a wild hunter outwits a 400 kg tiger with ease. The action department deserves applause for making the scenes believable and stylish. Makarand Deshpande and Kishore have roles that move the story forward but at times they come off as an afterthought.
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The movie could have done away with a character or two. Kamalinee Mukherjee as Puli’s wife Myna and Jagapati Babu as Daddy Girija too do justice to their characters. Lal and Suraj Venjaramoodu play able sidekicks to the superstar. The movie doesn’t have any punch dialogues but has enough charismatic scenes to have the fans raving about. However, by the second half, his character is fleshed out and the protagonist truly delivers.

In the first half, Mohanlal though looks old to play the part, and his energy and screen presence is found lacking. The movie has a good enough story to keep the audience engaged while providing ample thrills through Peter Hein-choreographed fantastic action sequences. However, that’s not all that its director and scriptwriter Udaykrishna deliver. The first 15 minutes are gripping with the chase between the man-eater and the boy clearly setting the mood for a stylish film. The film starts out introducing the audience to a pre-teen Puli avenging the death of his father, who was killed by a tiger. How Puli and his family try and overcome these challenges make the movie. This leaves his village vulnerable to the predators and him fending off unfamiliar foes. The movie’s strength though is a fleshed out story and pacy screenplay that takes its protagonist out of the wild and puts him in the world of ruthless men – a scenario where the hunter becomes the prey. That plotline makes for several hunting sequences with tigers. The movie’s protagonist 'Puli', is a proverbial saviour for his villagers as he kills man-eaters that saunter into their territory. So much that the anticipation has partly fizzled out and the filmmaker could have easily buckled under all that pressure of it being one of Mohanlal’s biggest films. Manyam Puli Movie Review: Director Vysakh’s 'Manyam Puli'', the Telugu version of Malayalam 'Pulimurugan' has been in the making for over a year and the audience expectation has fluctuated during the period, with its continuous pushing of release dates for re-shoots and post production work. How Puli deals with these challenges form the plot. However, an errand for his family takes him beyond the forest, leaving his village vulnerable to man-eaters and him fending off unfamiliar foes. Manyam Puli STORY: Puli is revered in his hamlet for hunting and killing tigers that venture into human territory and attack people.
