Friday, 11 January 2013

Rediff.com - Review: Kumki is brilliant




Review: Kumki is brilliant

December 17, 2012 10:30 IST


A scene from KumkiA film about the emotional bond between a mahout and his elephant, Pavithra Srinivasan says that Kumki is an unforgettable ride through the wilds of Tamil Nadu's virgin forests.

Director Prabhu Solomon love affair with hills and forests might explain the inexplicable magic that permeates every scene of his movies. 

Viewers who welcomed his Myna might have expected him to fall into the 'great anticipation' trap with Studio Green and director Lingusamy's Kumki, but thankfully, both for our sakes and his, Prabhu Solomon has managed to avoid the trap and deliver a beautiful love story in the wild. 

Besides the hero, there are two others who walk away with the honours in this film: the elephant Manickam around whom the film revolves, and cinematographer R Sukumar, who brings us the visual treat of the Theni Hills. 

The simple story is about a mahout Bomman (Vikram Prabhu) who comes to the wild, untamed, and beautiful forests of Adhi Kadu (in the region of Panimalai, Marthandam), to prevent the attacks of a wild elephant known as Komban who has been causing devastation in the area. 

In the first scene we are introduced to the mammoth destruction wrought by the elephant and this sets the tone for the first half. 

The twist in the tale is that while Bomman has brought his trained elephant Manickan and his assistants (Thambi Ramaiah and Aswin) to guard the villagers' harvests and fend off the wild elephant, they know that Manickam is not really a fierce animal capable of teaching Komban a lesson. Manickam is, in reality, very timid, even shying away from breaking coconuts! 

Bomman has no intention of carrying on his charade for more than two days, but something happens to change his mind: Alli (Lakshmi Menon), the daughter of the chieftain Mathaiyan walks into his line of sight, and life changes completely. 

His attraction for her forces him to stay on in the village that expects him to save them from a gory death and provide them a safe harvest. But Bomman has no idea how he is going to do this. 

The visuals are astounding. D Imman scores with melodious songs such as Onnum Puriyalai, Sollitaale Ava Kaadhala and Ayyayyyayo Anandhame, which work perfectly with the movie and linger on in memory.

Vikram Prabhu does a good job in his debut film, and seems at ease with his elephant. Their scenes together work well, which is important since their relationship is the focal point of the movie. 

Lakshmi Menon looks fresh-faced and plays her part well. Plenty of screen-space has been given to Thambi Ramaiah, who scores with his comic one-liners, although these get repetitive after a while. 

Credit undoubtedly goes to Prabhu Solomon for picking a storyline that catches our interest, and sustains it. The lives of tribal villagers with almost no contact with the outside world, is depicted convincingly. 

This isn't to say that Kumki is completely without faults. The second half of the movie loses its momentum a little, walking away from the Komban storyline and focusing almost exclusively on the romance, which seems to dilute the proceedings. 

More attention to how Bomman deals with the menace of wild elephants might have been more interesting. 

The dialogues, songs, Sukumar's cinematography and the plausible storyline all come together to make an interesting film set in a wonderful location. A must-watch. 

Rediff Rating:

Friday, 4 January 2013

Superwood.com -Kumki telugu - Collections is 30.31 Crores




http://superwoods.com/news-id-gajaraju-collections-gajaraju-box-office-collections-31-12-125017.htm
Alexander Skarsgard

Vikram Prabhu has given a convincing performance. He is a perfect fit to Boppanna, His understanding with the elephant is absolutely amazing. Lakshmi Menon is like a breath of fresh air. She is an actress to watch out for. Thambi Ramaiah is an absolute treat to watch. This National Award winning actor is more than just a supporting cast. He has given a brilliant performance. The others in the cast have given able support.








Gajaraju 1st Day Collections is 3.65 Crores

Gajaraju 2nd Day Collections is 3.75 Crores

Gajaraju 3rd Day Collections is 3.10 Crores

Gajaraju 4th Day Collections is 2.90 Crores

Gajaraju 5th Day Collections is 3.05 Crores

Gajaraju 6th Day Collections is 3.00 Crores

Gajaraju 7th Day Collections is 2.90 Crores

Gajaraju 8th Day Collections is 2.71 Crores

Gajaraju 9th Day Collections is 2.65 Crores


Gajaraju 10th Day Collections is 2.60 Crores

Total Collections is 30.31 Crores

"Kumki' becomes a Huge Blockbuster Super Hit



"Kumki' becomes a Huge Blockbuster Super Hit


After making super hits like PaiyaVettai and Vazhakku Enn 18/9 , Thirrupathi Brothers are is all set for celebrating
the victory and success of the highly anticipated film " Kumki' becomes a Huge Blockbuster Super Hit film breaking
 all the records in the Box office collection in all centers and theaters ,released by ke.gnanavelraja's Studio Green.

Kumki" is coming from none other than director Prabhu Solomon who's earlier film Mynaa won several awards and
honors now " Kumki" has all chances to bag more .

Yet another alluring aspect is introducing debut actor Vikram Prabhu, son of veteran actor Prabhu as the hero of
 " Kumki" . " Kumki" has also created a record as a sensational musical hit. The film is being produced by renowned
 production house Thirrupathi Brothers.

As per the information " Kumki" has made an revolution in the box office collection of more than Rs.20 crores in the
 history of Tamil cinema at all centers and theaters of Tamil Nadu within this short span of its release.And 18 more
extra prints has been made for Tamil Nadu alone.The fact is inspite of examinations going around the children s and
family are coming to watch this " Kumki"elephant which proves the reach of this film.

After breaking all the records in the Box office and success in TamilNadu " Kumki"is all set for its release in Telugu
 on 21st December 2012.

Kumki" has also been approached by the top heroes of Bollywood for a huge amount for Hindi rights,but Thirrupathi
Brothers are planning to do this film in Hindi .
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Posted On : 21st December, 2012

IBN live 'Kumki' earns Rs 8.51 crore in three days


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Tamil romantic-drama 'Kumki' earns Rs 8.51 crore in three days


Chennai: Debutant Vikram Prabhu's Tamil romantic-drama 'Kumki' has raked in Rs 8.51 crore at the box-office in the first three days in Tamil Nadu.
"The film (Kumki) collected Rs 8.51 crore at the box-office in Tamil Nadu in the first three days, making it a dream start for debutant Vikram Prabhu," Trinath, trade analyst, told IANS.
Directed by Prabhu Solomon, 'Kumki', which came out Dec 14 and hit over 1,000 screens worldwide, shows how a mahout and his elephant help farmers in driving away wild elephants in their village.
Besides Vikram Prabhu, it also stars Lakshmi Menon, Thambi Ramaiah and Asvin Raja in the lead.
Shot in exotic locales of Karnataka and Kerala, 'Kumki' was dubbed in Telugu as 'Gajaraju', but didn't release on the same day due to lack of screens. The film, produced by Thirupathi Borthers, has music by D Imman and cinematography by Sukumar.

Behindwoods Review Board - kumki



KUMKI MOVIE REVIEW

Release Date : Dec 14,2012
Review by : Behindwoods Review Board
CAST AND CREW
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ProductionLingusamy, N Subash Chandrabose
CastLakshmi Menon, Thambi Ramaiah , Vikram Prabhu
DirectionPrabu Solomon
ScreenplayPrabu Solomon
StoryPrabu Solomon
MusicD Imman
Background scoreD Imman 
CinematographySukumar
DialoguesPrabu Solomon
SingersAlphons Joseph, Benny Dayal, D. Imman, Haricharan, K.J. Ranjith, Magizhini Manimaaran, Shreya Ghoshal
Lyrics Yugabharathi
DistributionStudio Green 
Prabu Solomon’s latest release Kumki introduces two bright young talents in Vikram Prabhu and Lakshmi Menon. Thambi Ramaiah also adds weight to the cast with his presence as a character actor.

At the start of the movie we are told that Kumki is actually an elephant that is used to tame wild elephants and send them back to the forests.

Aadhi Kadu is one such village that is forced to seek the services of a Kumki till their harvest, after a wild elephant named Komban goes on a rampage and kills three people. This village is bound by strict customs and rituals that are in place since 200 years.

Meanwhile, Bomman and his elephant Manickam are almost like brothers and Manickam is a nice gentle elephant that is primarily used during festivals for processions. Due to circumstances, Bomman volunteers to go to Aadhi Kadu with his elephant masquerading as a Kumki elephant. He is also smitten by Alli, a young girl in the village.

With the menace of Komban nearing and with the increasing trust and dependence that the village shows on him and his elephant, Bomman is caught in a difficult situation. His love also keeps intensifying on the other hand. How he handles this entire Catch 22 situation is the crux of Kumki.

First things first, the premise of Kumki is totally new. The lifestyle of a mahout and the information that is presented to us about wild elephants, kumki, their manners etc. is hitherto untold in Tamil cinema.

The film is brilliantly shot and the visuals are dream-like. Hats off to cinematographer Sukumar. The shots of Bomman taking pull-ups on his elephant’s tusks, the beautiful shots of the fully harvested sunflower fields and the jaw-dropping waterfalls shown in the Sollitaley number will stay with you for long. The pristine locales of Theni are such a lush treat to the eye.

Imman is the other hero of Kumki with all his numbers competing for top honors. Soi, Sollitaley, Ayyayo Anandhame and Nee Yeppo Pulla are strong contenders for being the song of the year. His menacing use of wind instruments in his re-recording is apt for the huge elephants on screen.

Lakshmi Menon shines in her natural portrayal and her ease at portraying even intricate expressions is a true gift. Thambi Ramiah is almost like the hero of the movie till the climax. His one-liners, gestures, reactions play to the gallery big time. It does get monotonous beyond a point as scene after scene is dominated by this free-spirited actor. The sidekick named Undiyal also provides some laughter with his dialogues.

Coming to Vikram Prabhu, he proves that he is indeed from the Sivaji Ganesan household in the intensely emotional scenes in the climax. He is also at ease portraying angst, gratitude and rage. His physique is a major plus and this hunk is sure to go places. He can be expected to carry on the Ganesan family lineage. One particular scene when he realizes how much trust and respect the village is having on him is a nice example of his merit.

On the downside, the film’s pace is steady and it doesn’t get racy till the end. The mandatory VFX shots dedicated to the action scenes featuring the elephants are sadly below-par and standout sorely. But, these blips aren’t major enough to affect the movie’s fortunes at the box-office.

Kumki should prove to be another jewel in Prabhu Solomon’s crown. His team’s work in giving us such a good looking film which also has its heart in place, is commendable. Kudos too, for the ending which doesn’t abide by commercial cinema’s unwritten rules.
Verdict: Kumki definitely lives up to the hype. It is a beautifully shot movie with good performances and an emotional core.
rating

Sfiy.com - kumki no:1 collection of the year



Wednesday, 26 December , 2012, 15:59
 
 
The Christmas box-office saw Kumki emerging as the new number one at the CBO. It has collected better than its first weekend share, as more screens and bigger auditoriums were given by multiplexes.Kumki is the number as it has netted nearly Rs 4.05 Cr in 10 days in Chennai, which is very good by any yardstick. In the second place is Neethane En Ponvasantham, which is just surviving in ‘plexes.
In the third place is Salman Khan`s Dabangg 2, which has taken a decent opening. The Hobbit is doing very well in HFR 3D and is in the fourth position. At number five is Sivaji 3D.
Kumki
Cast: Vikram Prabhu, Lakshmi, Thambi Ramaiah
Director: Prabhu Solomon
 Locations, camera, songs, Vikram Prabhu
Nothing new story wise, CG work
Trade Facts : Super Hit
 

Neethane En Ponvasantham
Cast:Jiiva, Samantha, Santhanam
Director: Jiiva, Samantha, Santhanam
 Performance from lead actors
Too slow, a sense of deja vu
Trade Facts : Average
 

Dabangg 2
Cast: Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Prakash Raj
Director: Arbaaz Khan
 Salman
Nothing new
Trade Facts : Good Opening
 

Hobbit
Cast: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Andy Serkis
Director: Peter Jackson
 Awesome HFR 3D effects
Very long
Trade Facts :Hit
 

Sivaji 3D
Cast: Rajinikanth, Shriya
Director: Shankar
 3D
Nothing really
Trade Facts: Average

Kumki - review - sify.com




Kumki
Movie
Kumki
Director
Prabhu Solomon
Producer
Subhash Chandra Bose
Cinematographer
Sukumar
Music
D.Imman
Cast
Vikram Prabhu, Lakshmi, Thambi Ramaiah
 
By Moviebuzz
 
Prabhu Solomon has once again emerged a winner and can blow his trumpet with his latest film Kumki. It is a cute film, a unique tale of love and affection between a mahout and his elephant.The director has also been successful in telling a story about man and wild elephant’s conflict in a village surrounding a forest area. The subject is topical and Solomon has woven it beautifully with all essential commercial ingredients like good songs and terrific comedy.
Bomman (Vikram Prabhu) a mahout and his pet elephant Manickam make a living out of performing in temples and film shootings. He is assisted by his uncle (Thambi Ramaiah) a drunkard and wastrel. Due to certain circumstances, they find themselves in a remote village protecting the villagers from a wild heard of elephants.
Bomman knows that Manickam is not a trained Kumki elephant who can take on or stop the attack of the wild elephants. However he does not care as by then he has fallen madly in love with the village chieftain’s daughter Alli (Lakshmi Menon). Meanwhile the villagers treat him like their saviour, as the wait begins for the wild elephant on rampage!
Hat’s off to Prabhu Solomon for taking a very difficult subject of man-animal conflict and shooting it in a rough terrain. The film works big time as it has very good music by D Imman and spellbinding camera work by M Sukumar. The lush green forest scenes have been well etched especially the majestic waterfall with the elephant in the background.
Among the most breath-taking scenes in Kumki are the aerial shots from top of a waterfall and the wild elephant attacking the villagers in the opening scene, which sends a chill down your spine.
Much like his last film, Mynaa, Solomon chooses a terrain that is familiar to him with a simple plot though there are no major surprises or twists. Solomon also deserves applause for putting his faith in new actors and he elicits commendable performances from his cast.
Vikram Prabhu does not instantly set the screen on fire but he grows on you slowly. The director puts a heavy burden on the debutant actor and he has done his best. With his height and physique, he is perfect choice as a mahout and his dialogue delivery in the climax is heart-breaking. Lakshmi Menon without any make-up is adequate as a tribal girl. However, the backbone of this film is Thambi Ramaiah without whom Kumki would have been incomplete. He steals the show with his comedy one liners and his scenes with Ashwin Raja makes you laugh.
The film sails through due to Imman’s music and background score. The melodious Ayayayo Ananthame... sung by Haricharan and beautifully picturised on the hero who is struck by love thunderbolt. It has its weak points as film takes too much time to unfold and pace slackens in the second half with a contrived climax. The CG work is not up to the mark.
At the end of the day, Kumki is a neat entertainer, but not in the same class as the director’s earlier Mynaa. You may argue that you've seen better films than Kumki, but try remembering the last time you enjoyed the movie-going experience so much.
Verdict - Good