Elumale Review: Innocent lovers stuck between bandits, smugglers and police

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Elumale Review: Innocent lovers stuck between bandits, smugglers and police

Elumale Review: Impressive thriller mixed romance with Veerappan’s manhunt

Alumle Movie Review: The Rooted Kannada film, which is written and directed by Debuy Puneet Rangswamy, is set in 2004 and weaves love, family drama and crime thriller elements effectively weaves.

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‘Alumle’, Kannada film released in theaters on 5 September (PC: IMDB)

Veerappan’s life and death have inspired many retailing from films to documentaries, recently Dock-series ‘The Hunt for Veerappan’ to earn national praise. Now, a Kannada film remarried ‘Operation Cocoon’ – the mission that ended Dasyu’s reign – by weaving a smart thriller around the time and area around the area, with elements of love, family plays, and a group of police officers that ensure that you ensure to get on your veins.

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‘Alumle’ is a Kannada thriller, written and directed by Debut Puneet Rangwami set in 2004. Harisha (Rana) is on her way to take her lover Chinni (Priyanka pickle) from the Male Madeshwar temple so that they can meet Goa together. However, a wrong twist and a series of events that are as follows, puts their lives in danger. Even the police were caught in a pickle – almost a ‘thudram’ – lover gets trapped between a rock and a difficult place.

All this comes out because the forest bandits attempted to smuggle AK-47 in the male Madhya Pradesh Hills, which is plotting to flee Sri Lanka to help the dreaded Veera (Veerappan). At the same time, Operation Cocoon is planned by a special task force led by Vinay Kumar (Jagapathi Babu). Will Harisha unite with Chinni amidst anarchy? Will his union become collateral for Veera’s encounter? Give more shape to the plot of this attractive thriller and the plot of this attractive thriller about these questions.

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The most influential aspect of ‘alumle’ is how the author woven the story together, an innocent love story with a police thriller and a pinched in a real -life drama is integrated into a real -life event that shaken the country, especially South India in 2004. Puneet Rangswami is entitled to a round for a round for his writing and direction, although L has some faults.

During the progress of the story, there are moments when otherwise the nail-biting thriller changes extremely dramatically, almost reminiscent of Kannada television serials, and it becomes a major road. Apart from this, some other accepted laps in logic here -there, the film has a solid script with the ability to woo the family audience.

The major pair, Rana and Priyanka pickle, later, especially, as innocent star-parkers, who have to deal with not only specific family adversity, but also have a situation beyond their control. However, experienced actors like Kishore, Naga Bharan and Jagapathi Babu are those who perform and perform more gravitational in the film.

Cinematography by Edwatha Gurumurthy along with music and editing is also entitled to applause as they weigh more as creative. While the frames of advatra may look slightly unstable and monotonous in the beginning, such as speed and intensity arise, their effectiveness also increases. A special shout goes to the song ‘Anumle Jenumale’, which consists of tunes by Vocals and de Emman by V Mahlis, which certainly called for Gozbamps.

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‘Alumle’ is a good clock and is highly recommended for thriller lovers. The film has some flaws and signs of dated or old school statement, but these thriller affects elements and performances. While ‘Su from Soi’ showed how a small Kannada film can make it big, many other good films did not get the same love. Hopefully, it comes in a success bracket.

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3.5 out of 5 stars for ‘alumle’.

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