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Rating:
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Director:Atlee
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Cast:Vijay, Samantha, Amy Jackson
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Banner:V. Creations
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Producer:Kalaipuli S. Thanu
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Music:G. V. Prakash Kumar
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Release Dt :Apr, 15 2016
Policeodu Story
Joseph (Vijay) lives with his daughter (Nainika) in the green foot hills of Kerala.
His painful past haunts him in which he plays Vijay Kumar, a powerful cop, who gets married to Mithra (Samantha), a doctor.
The situations forces him to turn as Joseph and then meets Annie (Amy Jackson). What situations made him name as Joseph and what are the consequences he faced due to that reason, forms the rest of the story.
Policeodu Analysis
The first half of the Policodu has been slow in pace and things unfold slowly.
Vijay and Nainika’s onscreen chemistry is outstanding. The dose of drama is huge, but it can still attract many, due to the fresh screenplay. The songs have been shot well and the action episodes need special mention. The interval episodes change the complete mood of the film and the first half of Policou has been thoroughly impressive.
Policodu has a lot of action episodes, which deserves loud whistles. In the second half, the movie reveals a social message. The second half dips at times completely and the pre-climax episodes have been shot well. The climax of the movie has been decent.
Performance
Undoubtedly Vijay is the major highlight of Policodu. He carried the complete movie on his shoulders. Nainika is the adorable part of Policodu and has been completely entertaining. Samantha’s screen presence, surely attracts many. Even Amy Jackson did a decent job and made an impact. Prabhu, Radhika, Rajendran and Mahendran are other notable performances of Policodu.
Policodu’s story is predictable, but the engaging screenplay and thoughtful dialogues, makes one travel with the film. The music and the cinematography are the major highlights of Policodu and the production values are lavish. Director Atlee delivered his outstanding directional abilities and thus made Policodu, a decent watch.
Policeodu Final Word
Tamil smell is inevitable in Policodu, but it can still entertain well with its gripping narration.
By Phani Ch