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SI3 REVIEW

Cast:          Surya, Anushka, Shruthi Hassan, Thakoor Anoop singh
Direction:  Hari
Music:       Harris Jayaraj

SI3(Singam 3), the third film for the popular police franchise ‘Singam’ is yet an other mission by Durai SIngam (Surya). This time he has a mission to find the murderer of a Police commissioner in Vishakhapatnam which reveals certain dirty peoples widening his mission.

It’s been seven years since the release of the first film of the franchise, yet Surya’s energy is same rather doubled or tripled in SI3. His energy is highly infectious leaving every audience’s energy pumped up. The dialogue delivery of Surya leaves a huge impact and is a very important factor for gluing the audience emotionally. Anushka, Shruthi Hassan and others have performed their part well.

Hari can change his spelling as ‘Hurry’ as his screenplay is extremely fast paced and engaging throughout the runtime of the film. All his films have a  very interesting antagonist and even this film has a powerful well built villain, Thakoor singh. The entertaining story which starts at the very first scene of the movie is only drifted apart during the song sequences and Soori’s comedy. The humour has made everyone laugh in bits than whole heatedly. Every songs is boring and narration barrier. The back ground score is good enough for a commercial movie and the best part of it is the theme
‘Singam singam Duraisingam’, which creates hair rising moments.

Priyan, the cinematographer who is long associated with Hari is known for the aerial shots and long travelling shots which continues in this film too. The unique camera angles is refreshing to watch. The movie is crisply edited with he right amount of scenes which keeps the film engaged till the end. Many might find a lot of logical loopholes, but the enjoyment undermine those questions.

Verdict: Ferocious (Durai)Singam.

3/5

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