Film: Ulta
Starring Gokul Suresh, Prayaga Martin, Ramesh Pisharody and Anusree
Directed by: Suresh Pothuval
Rating: **1/2
Reviewer: George Sylex
What's About - Ulta is a movie directed by writer Suresh Poduval in his presentation as a director. The audience is gifted with a touch of dramatization and a little chuckle. The story happens in the anecdotal town of Ponnapuram, administered by ladies. In the middle of this, the appearance of a martial arts instructor makes a huge difference. What separates the film from the rest is the topic of the film.
Story - Above all, the director has continued everything from the principal half of the film to the chuckles of the spectators. The exhibitions of the film's stars are also brilliant. Anecdotal land Ponnapuram would be a fantasy town for any woman who wishes to see a spot run by ladies. They control each segment in the town and their capacity frequents the men here. The town appears to have a man versus lady attitude, under the administration of Purushothaman, played by Ramesh Pisharody, and ladies gathered under his wife Pournami, played by Anusree. The twist in the tale comes when Pournami procures Chandru (Gokul Suresh) as a martial arts trainer for the ladies in the town after Pournami and her sister Parvathy (Prayaga Martin) are additionally assaulted one night. In any case, things don't breathe a sigh of relief with that move. Will the ladies' security be under danger?
Analysis - There's nothing important occurring in the film, nothing! Aside from Ramesh Pidharody's cloudiness and two or three entertaining scenes, I don't have any great to state about the film. The content needs, fundamentally, everything. At the point when you hear the single line story, it sounds quite normal yet when you watch it on a big screen, you understand how muddled and riotous it is. From screenplay to cinematography, everything is ordinary.
Performances - Gokul Suresh after some normal exhibitions, decides to do this? He's not so much awful in the film yet in the wake of accumulating such an extensive amount of love, an entertainer ought to be doubly cautious about picking the contents. Prayaga Martin gets no extension to act well. She does fine yet has nothing out-of-the-case to discuss. An excessive number of extraordinary actors squandered once more due to awful content. Ramesh Pisharody as Purushothsman in the film is great. He gives himself some amusing lines yet it's insufficient to make up for the harm. Anusree is also watchable as Pournami. But I feel her character as a rehashing one.
Direction & Music - The main support for writing this sensational story is following a recipe without giving any strong contemplations about it. Suresh Poduva has attempted to dismantle strings to the degree that everything was broken. It's a business potboiler cooked on a very high temperature serving overcooked nourishment. A crisp story with entirely forgettable exchanges and Suresh messes everything up. He has attempted to teach a lot of 'masala' and has ruined the dish. Without searching for the rationale, the movie neglects to convey what it guaranteed from the trailers – stimulation. Suresh Poduval begins his heading venture on a common note. The issue with his course is, there is anything but an appropriate continuation of the scenes. As I said about the content, the heading is also haywire everywhere. He loses the hold over the plot halfway consequently making it horrendous towards the end. The lead actors make a decent attempt to pour some spirit in this dormant content yet insufficient to make it worth watching. The story is awful to such an extent that even Gopi Sundar disillusions.
Verdict - Ulta is a no brainer decision that can be delighted in just by devotees of humor. For spectators looking for good jokes, look into one of your WhatsApp groups! It's simply just a normal time pass undertaking