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Petta

Movie Overview

Petta

Petta is a Drama, Action film. It has an IMDb rating of 7.1/10, based on 81 votes.

Directed by: Karthik Subbaraj

Produced by: Kalanithi Maran, R S Suresh Maniyan, Kaarthekeyen Santhanam

Storyline

A hostel warden becomes the target of a dreaded politician and his gangster son, but little do they realise that it is they who should fear him.

Quick Facts

Release Date 2019-01-10
Runtime 172 minutes
Budget N/A
Box Office N/A
Languages தமிழ்

Cast & Characters

The movie showcases exceptional performances from these talented actors:

Rajinikanth

Rajinikanth

as Petta ‘Kaali’ Velan

Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Nawazuddin Siddiqui

as Singaar ‘Singaaram’ Singh

Vijay Sethupathi

Vijay Sethupathi

as Jithu

Sananth

Sananth

as Anwar

M. Sasikumar

M. Sasikumar

as Maalik

Bobby Simha

Bobby Simha

as Michael

Simran

Simran

as Mangalam

Trisha Krishnan

Trisha Krishnan

as Saro

Megha Akash

Megha Akash

as Anu

Malavika Mohanan

Malavika Mohanan

as Poongodi

Production Details

Production Companies Sun Pictures
Filming Locations India
Cinematographers N/A

Critical Reception

This movie has earned an IMDb rating of 7.1/10, based on 81 votes. The audience feedback underscores its recognition of the film’s originality.

Screenshots

Petta - Movie screenshot screenshot
Petta - Movie screenshot screenshot
Petta - Movie screenshot screenshot

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Why Watch?

If you’re a fan of Drama, Action, Petta is highly recommended. From its standout performances to its distinctive storytelling, this film is sure to make an impact.

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Movie Review: Petta

“Petta” is an electrifying mass entertainer that brings back the charismatic aura of Superstar Rajinikanth in full swing. Directed by Karthik Subbaraj and released in 2019, the film is a celebration of Rajinikanth’s larger-than-life persona, packed with action, drama, and style. With a vibrant mix of nostalgia and modern storytelling, the movie caters to fans who’ve longed to see the vintage Superstar in action.

The story revolves around Kaali, a jovial and mysterious warden who joins a college hostel and immediately wins over the students with his wit and charm. However, beneath his cheerful demeanor lies a darker past, and as the narrative unfolds, we see Kaali’s transformation into a man on a mission. The film weaves a tale of revenge, redemption, and family, with numerous twists and turns keeping the audience hooked.

Rajinikanth is undoubtedly the heart and soul of “Petta.” His magnetic screen presence, effortless style, and commanding performance remind fans of his golden days. From delivering powerful dialogues to executing high-octane action sequences, Rajinikanth is in his element throughout. His energy and charisma breathe life into Kaali, making the character unforgettable.

The film boasts an ensemble cast, with Nawazuddin Siddiqui making his Tamil debut as the antagonist Singaar Singh. His portrayal of a cold, calculating villain adds depth to the conflict, though his character could have been explored more. Vijay Sethupathi as Jithu, Simran as Saro, and Trisha as Kaali’s love interest bring additional layers to the story, though their screen time is limited compared to Rajinikanth. Bobby Simha and Sasikumar also make an impression in their respective roles.

Karthik Subbaraj’s direction is a blend of fan service and his signature storytelling style. The film is packed with callbacks to Rajinikanth’s iconic moments, from his famous cigarette flips to his trademark swagger. Subbaraj ensures that “Petta” is not just a nostalgia trip but also a well-rounded entertainer with engaging visuals and a gripping narrative. The screenplay, though slightly overstuffed, keeps the momentum alive with unpredictable twists and engaging dialogues.

The cinematography by Tirru is vibrant and dynamic, capturing the essence of every location, from the lively college campus to the intense action set pieces. The film’s visual appeal is enhanced by Anirudh Ravichander’s pulsating music. The soundtrack, including chartbusters like “Marana Mass” and “Petta Paraak,” amplifies the Superstar vibe, while the background score adds intensity to emotional and action-packed moments.

“Petta” does have its shortcomings. The runtime feels a bit stretched, with certain subplots and characters not given enough focus. The second half, while engaging, slightly dips in pace due to the multiple flashbacks and over-the-top elements. Some might find the screenplay leaning heavily on Rajinikanth’s aura rather than building a stronger narrative arc for other characters.

Despite these minor flaws, “Petta” triumphs as a tribute to Rajinikanth’s legacy while also delivering a fresh and engaging experience. It’s a film made for fans who cherish his unique style and for moviegoers who enjoy high-energy, dramatic storytelling. Karthik Subbaraj’s love for the Superstar shines through, making “Petta” a thoroughly enjoyable entertainer that balances nostalgia with modern filmmaking.

In conclusion, “Petta” is a high-octane, crowd-pleasing film that celebrates everything fans love about Rajinikanth. With its engaging performances, stylish execution, and foot-tapping music, it’s a must-watch for anyone seeking a grand cinematic experience. Rajinikanth’s return to form as the quintessential mass hero is reason enough to catch this spectacle on screen.

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