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BHAIRAVA movie review
Posted by LEGENDRY KRISH
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Review
Rating: 2.75/5.0
Presented By: Master Natti Kranti
Cast: Dr.Srihari, Sindhu Tholani, Tanikella Bharani, Supreet, Jeeva, Uttej
Fights: Vijay, Vijayan
Story-Dialogues: Swamiji-Vijay
Editing: Gowthamraju
Cinematography: Adusumilli Jayakumar
Music: M M.Srilekha
Producer: Natti Kumar
Screenplay-Direction: Poloori Srinivas reddy
CBFC Rating: U/A
Release date: 24-09-2010
Story: Bhairava (Srihari) is a strict and honest Police officer whose main intention is to bring change among the police, goondas and the common people. Revathi (Sindhu Tholani) works as a reporter with a media channel and supports Bhairava in his brave decisions. What does Bhairava do to bring a change in the society forms the main plot?
Performances: Srihari has come up with different mannerisms and body language this time. Sindhu is okay as TV reporter. Srihari’s son (Meghansh) is okay in some scenes. Supreet role is limited to a couple of Scenes only. Music is below average, background score too is mediocre. Cinematography and art direction are okay. Editing is neat. The story is simple one with a novel and impractical thought, director engages with hard hitting dialogues. Direction is okay in some scenes.
Analysis: Srihari tried a different role (even though it’s a police Officer role), underplayed the character well with subtle expressions. Srihari impresses with his matured action and punchy dialogues. Srihari used a different Telanga dialect. Dialogues are fantastic. Director used powerful dialogues to convey the message in many Scenes. Dialogues appeared lengthy and preachy at times. The Dialogues written on Media’s role in today’s life got good response in the theatre
Srihari’s son Meghansh acted as an orphan along with three other kids. The kid’s thread is okay in the beginning but in the second half it’s stretched to maximum and bores you. His performance is okay, does a bit of over-action at times. Sindhu’s role is limited to News coverage and most of her Scenes are restricted to NEWS reader’s job. MS Narayana’s role is okay. Supreet has been wasted. Tanikella Bharani’s role is confusing.
Ace Director SS Raja Mouli has given his Voiceover for the Movie. Cinematography is Okay. Editing is neat. Dialogues by Swamiji-Vijay are powerful and good. There isn’t much scope for music in this film; Srilekha has done an ordinary Job with below average songs and Background Score.
The entertainment part is missing some how. The Mass Audience, the main strength of Srihari Movies may get disappointed by his fights (there are only a couple) and massy dialogues. Strong Villainy is missing in this Movie. The narration of Second half is slow and uninteresting. Climax could have been better.
We Have to Wait and see how the movie fares at B,C Centers.
Plus: Srihari’s Action, Dialogues
Minus: Second half narration, Entertainment, Lack of Strong Villainy
Verdict: Different Film from SRIHARI, Not for typical Mass Audience