On the whole, if you are just looking for a film to pass the time with, then "Kutti Puli" is right for you. The excessive violence and unnecessary singing could have been avoided to make a more gripping storyline. While all these elements have been used nicely, they become too repetitive after some time. You may see all the elements commonly found in Sasikumar's films such as friendship, revenge and family sentiments. Music composed by Ghibran is lively and brings out the essence of the film although they are not catchy. Additionally, Saranya Ponvannan portrays the role of a protective mother with ease. In some scenes, there is a feeling of dejà vu from the lead pair as they enact scenes similar to their previous films. Lakshmi Menon plays the same role that she did in "Sundarapandian" but does it well. Like all his previous films, Sasikumar captivates in a few scenes with his charm, but overall his role has nothing new to offer. When Ashok accidentally becomes the reason for a misunderstanding in Anands wedding proce. How Kutti Puli overcomes this situation forms the rest of the film. Ashok and Anand are best friends in spite of being very different. It is also possible to buy 'Kutti Puli' on Amazon Video as download or rent it on Amazon Video online. Meanwhile, Moorthy (DMJ Rajashiman), a local goon crosses his path and plans for a revenge. Currently you are able to watch 'Kutti Puli' streaming on Sun Nxt. Enters the charming Bharathy (Lakshmi Menon), who falls in love with Kutti Puli after seeing his good nature. His mother Devanai (Saranya Ponvanan) wants to protect him from violence, so she tries to get him to marry.
Kutti Puli (Sasikumar) is an angry young man who does what he thinks is right and his approach often lands him in trouble. Directed by debutant Muthaiya, this action cum family drama has everything you would expect from a Sasikumar film. Watch this if you liked: "Sundarapandian" and "Nandha"įollowing the success of his last film "Sundarapandian", Sasikumar continues similar trend again in "Kutti Puli" which exploits rural background to the fullest.