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Director Stanley has succeeded in making ‘Mercury Pookal’ a good
film by pouring in campus life and family sentiments after
failing terribly in his last film ‘Pudukottailirundhu Saravanan’.
In fact, he deserves praises for moving away from regular mass
commercial films that are ruling the Tamil box office. He also
seems to have good understanding with hero Srikanth. The film is
all about a couple who hates each other.
Karthik (Srikanth) is
a happy youngster who does MCA. He marries Anbu Selvi (Meera
Jasmine) because of parental pressure and much against his
wishes. Anbu Selvi also doesn’t want to marry him. So they
decide to part ways.
But then, they slowly feel soft corner for each other and
Karthik also comes out successful. However, series of events and
misunderstanding makes Anbu Selvi to go back to her native. This
leads to rivalry between the families. The rest of the film is
on how Karthik takes back Anbu Selvi into his life after
convincing both the families.
Srikanth’s performance in this film is much better than his
earlier films. He seems to have worked really hard for the role.
He looks smarter and emotes well. Meera Jasmine has done her
role really well. She also adds glamour to the film. Samiksha
appears in a few scenes and does a hot number but she doesn’t
have much to do. Delhi Ganesh and Mahadevan have done superb job
in playing the role of Srikanth's father and Meera’s father
respectively. They emote so well throughout the film. The
performance of the other cast Karunas, Sneha Nambiar and S N
Lakshmi is also fine.
On the flip side, Karthik Raja's music is not that
impressive. The second half of the film is full of action
sequences and a couple of misfit songs slow down the momentum of
the film. However, director Stanley has done a wonderful job and
he deserves accolades for moving away from the current trend.
‘Mercury Pookal’ is a good film. |