Postman Tamil Movie Review: A Gripping Thriller with a Solid Performance
Reviewers generally agree that while the one-liner premise is intriguing, the actual series "never gets out of its coma". postman tamil movie review
Postman tries to deliver a unique blend of nostalgia and violence. It doesn’t fully succeed, but it’s a one-time watch for Prabhu Deva’s charisma and that incredible background score. Just don’t expect a certified mail. Postman Tamil Movie Review: A Gripping Thriller with
As Raja’s daughter, Keerthi brings much-needed energy to the proceedings, often overshadowing the lackluster script through sheer effort. The Lows: Where It Fails to Deliver Despite its strong foundation, many reviewers from Cinema Express The New Indian Express found the execution amateurish: Weak Screenplay: Just don’t expect a certified mail
: Given its platform as a web series, some critics noted the "shoe-string budget" feel in the cinematography and technical departments.
Shakthi’s world is simple: deliver letters, money orders, and telegrams with unwavering honesty. However, the village is a cauldron of simmering tensions. On one side, you have the benevolent but powerless village elder (M. S. Baskar, in a role that tugs at your heartstrings). On the other, a cunning local politician (a menacing performance by a cameo villain) who is trying to acquire land to set up a polluting factory, using fraudulent documents and postal loopholes.