This article explores the film’s plot, its critical reception, and the devastating role that platforms like Movierulz play in undermining the hard work of thousands of technicians and artists.
The Kannada superstar portrays the formidable antagonist Jalatharangan. Puli 2015 Telugu Movierulz
One of the biggest selling points of "Puli" was its casting coup. The film marked the return of Sridevi to Tamil and Telugu cinema after a long hiatus. Her role as the antagonistic queen was highly publicized. Sridevi brought a certain regality and menacing elegance to the character, making her one of the few female antagonists in Indian cinema to command such screen presence opposite a top-tier hero. This article explores the film’s plot, its critical
However, the film rested squarely on Vijay’s shoulders. His transition from a rugged villager to a warrior fighting mythical beasts was the anchor of the film. His dialogue delivery, particularly in the Telugu dubbed version, carried the punch required to satisfy mass audiences. The film marked the return of Sridevi to
Puli may have been a critical and commercial failure, but it remains a part of Indian cinema history. It represented courage—the courage to attempt a high-fantasy epic in a market dominated by family dramas and action films. Over 2,000 VFX artists worked on the film. Dozens of stuntmen, costume designers, and carpenters built massive sets.
"Puli" is an action drama film directed by L.V. Prasad, who is known for his work on films like "Srimanthudu" and "Legend." The film stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Sumanth, and Hansika Motwani in key roles. The film's plot revolves around a young man who sets out to avenge his father's death.
Despite its visual grandeur (employing over 5,000 CGI shots) and a strong musical score by Devi Sri Prasad, Puli was panned by critics for its weak screenplay, over-the-top visual effects that didn’t match Hollywood standards, and lengthy runtime.