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REVIEW

'Pasakara Nanbargal' is one of the most daring films ever made by director Feroz Khan. The film isn't the one that many would opt to make. With the age old story line, the film moves at a slow pace in this fast track world. 

 

The lead character in the film is a student studying about the welfare of an old age home, that's already in a big mayhem. The lead aspires to be a boxer. Like other films having boxing as the central idea have failed at box-office, this one too is heading down the same path courtesy Feroz Khan. The path to success is not smooth for him, as he goes through a very rough patch till he reaches his destination. The film doesn't have anything new to offer as like any other lead hero, Ajmal Khan saves friends, thrashes up sex offenders, saves women from hoodlums and helps the elderly.

 

Feroz Khan's film is a collaboration of many sub-plots with a story of an ambitious boy, a mother-son story along with a molester who abuses his maidservant. It's an incomplete effort to make a film that doesn't connect with any kind of audience. The cinematography is confusing and doesn't help the film grow.

 

The film has nothing new to offer to its audience with a confusing story line that seems to be lifted from a few eras back.

 

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