While fans of crime and gore will enjoy this, it is still a story that unintentionally glorifies the underworld in more ways than one. With good cinematography, on track background score and crisp editing, this could as well be one of the technically sound films made in Sandalwood of late.įor those who have been following director Suriâs films till date, this one is a treat â for not only do you see those one-odd interesting characters from his previous film make an appearance in this one, you also have a set of new characters that one can expect to see in one of his films in the future. ![]() Niveditha stands out as Popcorn Devi, she is the hidden weapon of the narrative and fires as expected. Dhananjaya shines as Seena, making you feel for him through his heartbreaks and root for him when he's fighting. Yes, one can expect all the gore and violence that an A-rated film can present, and the fight sequences and on-screen murders are definitely not for the faint-hearted. There are also loads of characters thrown in, and each of them - however big or small - play an important part in piecing together the jigsaw puzzle that keeps you hooked. ![]() The film showcases the journeys of both Seena and Devi, almost simultaneously. Popcorn Devi (Niveditha), a small-time popcorn seller, leads an ordinary existence until life takes on unexpected and dangerous turns Tiger Seena (Dhananjaya) is a dreaded gangster who has his set of adversaries and acquaintances.
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