![]() ![]() Kaliswari is heavily inspired by Neelambari in Padayappa (there's a reference to the film too) and though it's fun to watch Simran lift up her saree and tied it up like a thug, she's let down by a predictably written character who does little but screech and issue threats. ![]() Simran and Lal play the villainous couple - Kaliswari and Kathadi Kannan - who are creating trouble for Seema Raja and his folks. ![]() If you have another BP tablet, here's where you take it. Apparently, women are like the sun and men are like phoenix birds who never stop trying though the sun keeps burning them. The romance involves Seema Raja repeatedly talking about how men should "follow" the women they love. To Samantha's credit, she handles the silambam confidently, but one wonders when filmmakers who keep speaking about mannvasanai will cast a heroine who looks the part rather than someone who is so obviously out of place. After all, we're speaking of a film where the hero paints spots on a lean dog and expects people to believe it’s a leopard on the loose (fun fact - they do).Ĭontinuing the tradition of heroines with fashionably streaked hair wearing half saris and sporting Tamizh names, Seema Raja falls in love with a PT teacher called Suthanthira Selvi. So, you should be well advised not to look for logic anywhere. The film doesn't take itself seriously except for the "flashback" portion, that appears to be a fusion of Baahubali and Padmavat (Keerthy Suresh makes a cameo here). ![]()
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