Gulu Gulu Movie Review

Santhanam, who lives as a nomad, has the character to help anyone who asks for help without saying no. But, with that help, he also faces many challenges. Knowing this, some young people ask for help to find their kidnapped friend. Santhanam, who enters the field to help them, will follow the biggest problem, will he escape from it? Did he find the kidnapper? Isn’t it? That is the story of the film.
Santhanam Gulu Gulu Movie Review
Santhanam, who used to act as a comedy, has shown a difference in acting like the difference he has shown in Ketapa in this film. Although all the characters in the film do comedy, it is new that Santhanam has acted seriously without doing comedy at any point.

Moreover, in some places, he does not give a counter even to the verses that entertain him, but passes them through serious verses.
Nameetha Krishnamurthy and Atulya Chandra are both characters rather than heroines. Both of them are perfectly suited to their roles and bring in laughs with comedy where needed.

Pradeep Rawat who plays the villain, Deena who plays the police, Mariam George, Bipin, Harish, Kavi J. Sundaram, Melarish, Yuvraj and all the characters in the film travel throughout the film and get attention while traveling with the story.

Santhosh Narayanan’s music has songs that are listenable and the background music has traveled in such a way as to change the course of the story. The music that is set to make you laugh in the comedy scenes sounds like a shocker in the action scenes.

Vijay Karthik Kannan’s cinematography has traveled in accordance with the story and has given a different look to the characters in the film including Santhanam.

Director Ratna Kumar has broken the image that only comedy films can be made with Santhanam. Although all the characters in the film make us laugh, the fact that Santhanam’s character is portrayed in such a compelling and compelling manner adds strength to the film.

Director Ratna Kumar, who has spoken about world politics through Santhanam, has spoken very strongly about local politics and language politics in many places.

Although Santhanam is serious on one side, the natural body language and acting of those around him makes us laugh out loud. Especially the Lollu Saba Maran scenes are laugh out loud as ever, the kidnapping comedy by George Marion and his team is ultimate.
Although the entire film makes us laugh and laugh and enjoy, Santhanam’s scenes and the lines he speaks are thought provoking.All in all, ‘GuluGulu’ is a different experience not only for Santhanam but also for the fans.