Tulasi Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2007
Critics:
Oct 12, 2007 By Kishore


Tulasi is about a young man of the same name. Tulasi (Venkatesh) hails from a village where faction clashes decide the fates of people. Though highly educated and an architect by profession, he finds himself dragged in to one such skirmish that snowballs in to a major embroilment around which the entire plot of the movie rivets.


But Tulasi is in love with a girl (Nayantara) that he befriended on a trip to the USA. They get married. For her he is willing to sacrifice anything, even violence at the cost of getting beaten up badly. He gives up violence when his wife disapproves it strongly. And moreover, they have their first baby boy. For the sake of family Tulasi stays away from violence totally.


Just when everything is going smoothly his brother-in-law gets involved in a brawl. Tulasi finds himself again in the thick of action. His brother-in-law gets killed in the fracas. And in anger Tulasi kills the guy that killed him. The plot thickens now with gangs from Rayalaseema to Bangalore getting involved in seeking revenge.


Since all these happen right in front of Nayanatara, she takes away the baby with her and asks Tulasi to stay away from them. She does this for the sake of the baby boy. Which right thinking mother wouldn't do that? Whether she lets Tulasi into her life again? How does the boy try to bring his parents together? Does the little one succeed in his efforts? The movie holds the answers.


Tulasi is a pretty average fare. The movie offers nothing new, except repackaging numerous violence scenes and an item song. Why would Venkatesh choose such a script that has more reels about swinging axes and throwing punches is something that is baffling? At this juncture in his career he doesn't require such an out and out action film. His movies generally have a mixture of action and emotion in equal measure. Comedy also is conspicuous in the Tulasi by its absence.


Venky is clinically professional and perfect in the movie. But the real hero of the movie is the child actor Atulit. His presence in Tulasi is a soothing factor amidst all the Katchupshed.


Kishore

   

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