Disco Raja Move Review -- Clicks here and there :Directed by V that I Anand, this film has hit the display today. Let's see how the film is.
Release date : January 24, 2020
Starring : Ravi Teja, Payal Rajput, Nabha Natesh, Vennela Kishore
Director: Vi Anand
Producers: Ram Talluri
Cinematography : Karthik Ghattamaneni
Editers : Shravan Katikaneni
Story :
The film starts off by introducing a study team that bring a dead man (Ravi Raja) alive. He is none other than Disco Raj with a dreaded previous featuring Sethu (Bobby Simha). Upon knowing his flashback, Disco Raja starts hunting for Sethu. The remainder of the narrative is as to how Disco Raja sets things right and where do Payal Rajput and Nabha Natesh attribute in this setup? .
Plus Points:
Ravi Teja is the biggest highlight of the film as his performance in two distinct shades is good. He especially nails it in the retro appearance as his mannerisms, dialogue modulation, and body language are trendy. Tanya Hope as the scientist is really excellent.
Payal Rajput looks amazing from the retro getup and shares good chemistry with Ravi Teja. Sunil is the surprise package as his performance is pretty impressive in the long run. Vennela Kishore gets a protracted role and he is the person who keeps the event lively the majority of the time.
The film has amazing camera work as Karthick Gahttamaneni does a fantastic job in showcasing the film from the past and present time zones. The movie starts on an impressive note and produces a fantastic fascination factor making things appear publication.
Last but not the least, Bobby Simha is another highlight as his negative function is good. He's got strong screen presence and is an equal match for Ravi Teja. In some scenes he's in actuality, better than Ravi Teja. Comedian Satya was fine. The last twist in the climax is decent.
When you choose scientific dramas with a dose of activity, the screenplay has to be razor-sharp but that isn't the case in Disco Raja. Director Anand comes to the actual plot only during the interval. His narration is very slow in many areas and that is where the film falters.
Too much time is taken at the flashback since the romance comes as a deviation. The conflict point between the villain and hero isn't in any way impressive. Though the twist at the orgasm is good, things could happen to be managed without that twist.
The second half goes down as many logics opt for a throw. The movie just keeps rolling with no motive and creates a dull atmosphere in the proceedings. The emotion between Ravi Teja and his son is lost as matters are hurried upward.
All those who think there'll be glamor featuring Nabha Natesh and Payal, they will be disappointed as the heroines are hardly utilised in the film. Nabha, particularly, has just two or three scenes and a tune.
Technical Aspects:
As said previously, the camera work is amazing. The movie reaches another degree with Thaman's solid BGM which is top-notch. The tunes are also excellent but they have not been placed and shot nicely. Lyrics are very good and are the dialogues. Production values are superb as each penny spent is displayed on screen . The established work showcasing the bygone age is amazing. Ravi Teja has been styled nicely.
Coming into the director Anand, he did not use the good concept. He has worked mainly on the hero's character and starts the film well but from there, things become dull and slow. There are not a lot of beating episodes and the flashback is also slow-paced. He must have edited a lot of scenes and come directly to the current time zone and make things sensible. His idea of having a twist at the orgasm will also draw mixed reactions.
Verdict:
Overall, Disco Raja is a scientific thriller laced with an actions backdrop. Ravi Teja is superb from the retro look but the screenplay and narration are very slow and dull. The movie is bad or has excellent moments and unfolds at its own pace. A section of the audience will relate to the concept but the overall audience who look for masala entertainment is going to be disappointed.
Release date : January 24, 2020
Starring : Ravi Teja, Payal Rajput, Nabha Natesh, Vennela Kishore
Director: Vi Anand
Producers: Ram Talluri
Cinematography : Karthik Ghattamaneni
Editers : Shravan Katikaneni
Story :
The film starts off by introducing a study team that bring a dead man (Ravi Raja) alive. He is none other than Disco Raj with a dreaded previous featuring Sethu (Bobby Simha). Upon knowing his flashback, Disco Raja starts hunting for Sethu. The remainder of the narrative is as to how Disco Raja sets things right and where do Payal Rajput and Nabha Natesh attribute in this setup? .
Plus Points:
Ravi Teja is the biggest highlight of the film as his performance in two distinct shades is good. He especially nails it in the retro appearance as his mannerisms, dialogue modulation, and body language are trendy. Tanya Hope as the scientist is really excellent.
Payal Rajput looks amazing from the retro getup and shares good chemistry with Ravi Teja. Sunil is the surprise package as his performance is pretty impressive in the long run. Vennela Kishore gets a protracted role and he is the person who keeps the event lively the majority of the time.
The film has amazing camera work as Karthick Gahttamaneni does a fantastic job in showcasing the film from the past and present time zones. The movie starts on an impressive note and produces a fantastic fascination factor making things appear publication.
Last but not the least, Bobby Simha is another highlight as his negative function is good. He's got strong screen presence and is an equal match for Ravi Teja. In some scenes he's in actuality, better than Ravi Teja. Comedian Satya was fine. The last twist in the climax is decent.
When you choose scientific dramas with a dose of activity, the screenplay has to be razor-sharp but that isn't the case in Disco Raja. Director Anand comes to the actual plot only during the interval. His narration is very slow in many areas and that is where the film falters.
Too much time is taken at the flashback since the romance comes as a deviation. The conflict point between the villain and hero isn't in any way impressive. Though the twist at the orgasm is good, things could happen to be managed without that twist.
The second half goes down as many logics opt for a throw. The movie just keeps rolling with no motive and creates a dull atmosphere in the proceedings. The emotion between Ravi Teja and his son is lost as matters are hurried upward.
All those who think there'll be glamor featuring Nabha Natesh and Payal, they will be disappointed as the heroines are hardly utilised in the film. Nabha, particularly, has just two or three scenes and a tune.
Technical Aspects:
As said previously, the camera work is amazing. The movie reaches another degree with Thaman's solid BGM which is top-notch. The tunes are also excellent but they have not been placed and shot nicely. Lyrics are very good and are the dialogues. Production values are superb as each penny spent is displayed on screen . The established work showcasing the bygone age is amazing. Ravi Teja has been styled nicely.
Coming into the director Anand, he did not use the good concept. He has worked mainly on the hero's character and starts the film well but from there, things become dull and slow. There are not a lot of beating episodes and the flashback is also slow-paced. He must have edited a lot of scenes and come directly to the current time zone and make things sensible. His idea of having a twist at the orgasm will also draw mixed reactions.
Verdict:
Overall, Disco Raja is a scientific thriller laced with an actions backdrop. Ravi Teja is superb from the retro look but the screenplay and narration are very slow and dull. The movie is bad or has excellent moments and unfolds at its own pace. A section of the audience will relate to the concept but the overall audience who look for masala entertainment is going to be disappointed.
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