![]() ![]() And, this pattern goes on a loop until the very end. So, one moment you have a scene between Kutti Puli and his mom, the next with Bharathi followed by a scene with Moorthy. Here, they stick out as the director is unable to weave a plot that brings them together in a satisfying manner. Those films used all these Sasikumar-isms but still managed to keep us engaged. ![]() But, unlike in his previous films, these elements don’t come together as a whole. And, most importantly, the aruva (sickle) which has come to define his films. M Muthaiah’s Kutti Puli has everything we have seen in Sasikumar’s films so far. Meanwhile, Moorthy, a local gangster is humiliated by Puli and now, he wants revenge. Enter Bharathi (Lakshmi Menon), who falls in love with Puli seeing his ever-helpful nature. His mother (Saranya) wants him to mend his ways and get married but Puli thwarts all her plans. Movie Review: Kutti Puli (Sasikumar) is a do-gooder with a roguish streak and his attitude often lands him in trouble. But, can his violent past leave him in peace? Until, the new girl in his neighbourhood gets attracted to him. ![]() Synopsis: An angry young man manages to put off his mother’s attempts to reform him. ![]()
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