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Friday, May 20, 2011

Veera Movie Review : Dissapointed


Movie : Veera
Rating2.25/5
Cast : Ravi Teja, Kajal Agarwal, Taapsee, Shyam, Pradeep Rawath, Sridevi, Rahul Dev, Roja, Nasser, Vijay Kumar, Brahmanandam, Ali, Venu Madhav, Divya Vani, Supreeth, Krishnudu
Directed by : Ramesh Varma
Produced by : Ganesh Indukuri
Banner : Sanvi Productions
Music : Thaman
Release Date : 2011-05-20

Story:

A sloppy tale, the story begins with Veera (Ravi Teja) who comes in as the security officer for ACP Shyamsunder (Shyam), a tough and honest cop. Shyam is having enemies who want to kidnap his daughter. Meanwhile, Veera meets Aikey (Tapsee) and she is smitten by him. Her moves to woo him don’t work. Also, Shyam’s wife (Sridevi) doesn’t like Veera and she ill treats him at many times. The twist arrives when Shyam discovers that Veera is not a security officer and has come in disguise. Who is this Veera? What is his past? Why is he here? All this forms the rest of the story.

Artist Performances: 

Ravi Teja comes up with a commendable performance and he gives his best as usual. Kajal Agarwal looks different this time and preference is given more for her glamour. Taapsee is glamorous as usual and gives a visual feast in songs. Pradeep Rawath was routine, Shyam was impressive, Sridevi was alright, Divya Vani was allergic, Brahmi was boring, same with Ali, Roja didn’t have much to offer, Nasser was natural, Vijay Kumar was matured, the others did their bit as required.

Plus Points:

    * Cinematography
    * Production Values

Minus Points: 

    * Pathetic Comedy
    * Sloppy Direction
    * Second Half
    * Weak Narration
    * No Depth In Sentiment
    * Beaten Track

Analysis: 

The film came in with lot of expectations given the likes of Ravi Teja, Kajal in the list but then it fails to take off after a solid start. The major flaw is due to the inability of the maker in bringing conviction to the story. Just by adding few fights, few glamour songs, some melodrama and routine comedy a film doesn’t become successful, it must have the right ingredients for the audience to connect and that was missing here. Overall, this is a film which won’t appeal to the masses or the family audience. This is likely to sink at the box office.

Verdict: Thumbs Down!

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