An interesting, essential and relevant film on Wildlife conservation made diligently.
Almost close to a docudrama Sherni is insightful and thought provoking.
For the entire family and especially for the students.
An interesting, essential and relevant film on Wildlife conservation made diligently.
Almost close to a docudrama Sherni is insightful and thought provoking.
For the entire family and especially for the students.
Deeply disappointing
After a 'Tarentinoesque' introduction and a brilliant ambush sequence at the Parota shop, the film gallops until the interval.
A free fall after the interval making it one of the most tiring Karthik Subbaraj's film. Even the customary twist in the end was missing.
Looks like Mari Selvaraj or Pa. Ranjith seemed to have hijacked the film midway.
I believe the Tamil race has all the reasons to feel proud about themselves, their accomplishments and contributions. Why do Tamil film makers have to make a race always feel either oppressed or downtrodden? Sad.
The immigrant narrative is very poorly researched and even more poorly narrated. Absolutely unbecoming of the class of Karthik Subbaraj.
I really hope Karthik Subbaraj gets over his identity crisis soon.
Strictly for Tamil Audiences and for Audiences with low expectations!!!
Kathir and Suri crackle in this harmless fun that can bring a smile on your lips.
And when you look at those Tea Stalls, it feels, just wish the day comes when you can step out without fear and sip tea standing in the open air listening to the most important conversations of the earth!!!
Savour this Sarbath. It is light and cool!!!