KumKi

Kumki is the launchpad of veteran actor Prabhu's son and legendary Tamil star Sivaji Ganeshan's son Vikram Prabhu. His first movie is directed by Prabhu Solomon of super hit Mynaa fame. The movie is produced by Thirupathi Brothers.


Expectations :
                 There will always be a burden of high expectations when a kid of a famous actor enter films. People curiously observe whether the newbie is capable of carrying forward the legacy left by his/her star parent. It is the same case for Vikram Prabhu. In case of Lakshmi Menon, who won a lot of praise for her performance in this year's hit film Sundarapandian, the actress wants to be successful again. When it comes to Prabhu Solomon, people are not expecting a commercial potboiler rather a good story, which he is known for, and that makes Vikram to showcase his acting talent. Last but not least, the film is produced by Thirupathi Brothers (N Subhash Chandra Bose and N Lingusamy), who have given quite a few hit films. So, let us see what the team has to offer.
 

Boman (Vikram Prabhu), a mahout, has a special bonding with his tamed elephant Manikkam. Situation makes him to go to a village to save the place from wild elephants. Here, he comes across Alli played by Lakshmi Menon and they fall for each other. The remaining part should be seen on-screen. The story of the film is simple but the director has executed in such a manner that audience would witness the hard work put by the entire team in every frame. Though the movie is dragging at parts, the subject makes it engaging affair. However, the story does not have twists or turns and flows without surprising you a lot of time. And also, the climax is predictable.
 
 
 

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