Tiger Movie Review – 3/5

Movie:
Tiger
Rating:
3/5
Cast: Sundeep Kishan, Rahul Ravindran, Seerath Kapoor and others
Directed by: VI Anand
Produced by: NV Prasad
Music by: SS Thaman
Release Date: 26-06-2015
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Tiger Movie Review

Story:

Vishnu (Rahul Ravindra) and Jai (Sundeep Kishan) are two orphans who become thick friends in an orphanage. However Vishnu is not so attached to Jai as he thinks the latter is a head-ache. They get separated as vishnu gets adopted.

Later Vishnu falls in love with Ganga (Seerath Kapoor) in college. As in most love stories, Ganga’s guardian opposed their relation and take her away to Kasi. It is then, Jai comes back to the rescue of Vishnu.

Performances:

Sundeep Kishan gets limited screen space. He is impressive in a mass role with rugged attire and body language. He had developed good confidence in fights and dialogue delivery. Rahul Ravindran approaches the film with a balanced performance and managed it very well.

Seerat Kapoor could not make an impact. Kasi Vishwanath, Praveen and Tanikella Bharini are wasted in trivial roles. Comedians Thagubothu Ramesh, Chitram Seenu, Satya, Raghu and Fish Venkat are fine. Bollywood Actor Bobby Parvez appears in a little role as the heroine’s father.

Technical Performances:

Tiger has got a wafer thin story but director VI Anand did good job with some excellent narration. The best part of the film is its limited run-time in which he stuffed some youthful moments and emotional scenes. He should be admired for not stuffing a love track for Sundeep Kishan just for the sake of a commercial aspect.

Thaman’s back ground score is a big bonus for the film. Chota K Naidu is brilliant behind the camera. Dialogues are well written while fight sequences are neatly composed. Production Values are appropriate.

Plus Points:

  • Cinematography
  • Couple of Songs
  • Sundeep Kishan Comedy in Parts

Minus Points:

  • Storyline
  • Weak Villain
  • Couple of forced songs
  • Disappointing heroine

Final Say:

The first half of the film is good with youthful moments and second half is stuffed with emotional elements. If the predictable story is bearable, the movie had some good commercial elements which will entertain the audience. Try it this weekend!

Theatrical Trailer: