‘Seetimaarr’ movie review: Lives up to its title
The Hindu
Crime and kabbadi blend well with good writing and performances to deliver an action-packed entertainer
Director Sampath Nandi and actor Gopichand have both been on a low for quite a long time but Seetimaarr did draw audiences in this festive season. The promos had the director stating clearly that the film is a mix of crime and sports drama. Starting with a perfect mass and a masala mix, the director is back in his elements, aided by an apt casting and good writing. There is no complex narration, the film begins with bad cop Makhan Singh and his brother wreaking havoc in the police department and around Ghaziabad. When good cop Aravind (Rehman) steps in and kills Makhan’s brother, Makhan goes baying for his blood. Meanwhile, Karthi (Gopichand), who is Aravind’s brother in law, is the coach of the women’s Kabaddi team in Andhra Pradesh, who wants his team to win the national championship. Tamannaah is the coach for the women’s team from Telangana.More Related News