Watched this
excellent action adventure movie in Malayalam that includes Tigers! The title
itself inspired me to watch the movie that was released in mid-2016 and being
an ardent of forest, nature and mountains I couldn’t miss the movie that shot
at the lap of forest. Mohanlal is portrayed as Puli Murugan (Tiger Murugan) and
he acted as a trained hunter killing the man eating tigers that invade his
village. But the movie isn’t all about Tigers; he also fought against dangerous
humans who forced him to move out of forest.
Murugan lives
in a small village, inside the forest called Puliyoor and he lost his mother in
childhood after his brother was born and later his father in a tiger attack
took him for vengeance, where he traps the tiger with the help of his uncle and
kill it. The Murugan grows into Puli Murugan, now a lorry driver, married and
has a daughter, but he hunt rogue tigers whenever they invade the village.
Meanwhile he
was forced to escape the forest/village for killing a tiger, and getting a job
for his brother he smuggles Ganja (marijuana) in his lorry which directed him
toward another face of trouble. How the hunter weed out all this using his Vel
(a kind of spear, his main weapons) remains the subject.
Mohanlal is an
apt fit to the subject and the character, and his physique and face
structure led him valiant looking against the predators. But the movie doesn’t
exhibit great violence yet knives pierce tigers, its watchable quite as
family. The most impressive thing about
the move was its action and stunt sequences.
I think I don’t need to say more about it, because it was such skilful
to won the first ever National Award for Stunt Choreography.
Peter Hein has
executed the stunt choreography and Mohanlal himself preferred to do all the stunt
scenes rather using stunt doubles, which is normally used in films where the
heroes stand aside and dupes do the stunts. Mohanlal’s involvement really
amazed me and having a considerable size structure he performed so well. The
little boy, who done Mohanlal’s childhood role, too capture the attention esp.
facing the Tiger without fear.
The tigers involved
in the movie were real ones and the scenes fighting with tiger were all shot at
Thailand using the tigers from a Buddhist temple there, since
filming with wild animals is prohibited in India. Though the tigers were
trained ones, the shooting seemed to conduct according to their moods! So was
the team hard worked for the success of the movie. An additional fact about the
movie was it was the currently highest-grossing Malayalam film ever done and
the film is expected to release in Tamil soon, along with a 3D version.
Pulimurugan
has some lovely songs to soothe listening and excellent BGM! Kamalini Mukerjee’s
performance as Mohanlal’s wife was fair and Lal bring out the best character
and Telugu actor Jagapati Babu, Bala and Vinu Mohan (Puli murugan’s bro) were
all done their job neat. And not to forget the cinematography, the capture of natural
resource of God owns country was fabulous and the lorry chasing and action scenes
were stunning.
Puli murugan –
fair and interesting to watch