Screen review Bumper Pulipandi Vetti is involved in retail crimes in Thoothukudi along with 3 friends

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Screen review  Bumper Pulipandi Vetti  is involved in retail crimes in Thoothukudi along with 3 friends


Screen review  Bumper Pulipandi Vetti  is involved in retail crimes in Thoothukudi along with 3 friends. Meanwhile, the new district police officer (Aruvi Madan) takes charge there and arrests the criminals under the Anti-Gunter Act. To escape from him, Pulipandi and his colleagues leave for kerala by garlanding Ayyappan. There, Pulipandi buys a kerala State government Christmas bumper lottery ticket from an old lottery ticket seller named Ismail. After accidentally leaving it there, Ismail, who sold it, takes it safely. In an unexpected stroke of luck, the ticket lands with a prize of Rs.10 crores. Ismail, who never fails to be honest, takes the ticket and comes to Tuticorin to give it to Pulipandi. Did he meet Pulipandi? Has the prize money gone? The story is about how that bumper prize turned the life of Pulipandi-Ismail upside down. director Selvakumar has emphatically explained why the character of 420 Pulipandi stooped to sell liquor in the fake market even on gandhi Jayanti for money. The harmony and contradictions between Pulipandi, the local police officer (Kavitha Bharti) with whom he associates with friends, and the local police officer (Kavitha Bharti) are portrayed realistically and are able to travel along with the storyline. The extraterrestrial problems data-faced by Ismail's character, who clings to the end of religion, caste, language and humanity at its root, are disturbing. It is special that the second half of the story is so moving that it is suspected that the hero of the story is Bulipandia-Ismaila. The quality of Vetri's performance as Pulipandi. He can't blame his friends either. Shivani Narayanan, who plays the daughter of Bulipandi's uncle, has shown that she can act naturally. Harish Peredi, who has played the role of Ismael, makes us wonder if he is the one who has terrorized as a villain in more than a dozen films in Tamil. With an original story, flesh and blood characters, a screenplay without fanfare, dialogue without embellishments, Govind Vasantha's emotional music and karthik Netha's luscious lyrics, this 'Bumper' is a refreshing breeze.

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