Pressure Cooker Move Review -- Great Concept -- Bland Narration

Pressure Cooker -- Great Concept -- Bland Narration
Pressure Cooker Move Review -- Great Concept -- Bland Narration


Director: Sujoi, Sushil

Manufacturers: Sushil, Appi Reddy

Music Director : Rahul Sipligunj

Editers : Naresh Reddy Jonna

Yet another low budget movie with a humorous name, Pressure Cooker has hit the screens now. Let us see if the film has anything interesting in store for us.

Narayana's(CVL Narasimhar Rao) only dream in life is to send his son Kishore(Sai Ronak) into the US. But to his bad luck, Kishore gets his visa refused. Upset for this, he lands in Hyderabad and falls in love with Anita(Preeti). Additionally, this is the time, he puts into a problem and to come out of it, he creates a new product for pregnant women. This leaves him famous overnight. He also gets his visa accepted this time. What will Kishore do today? Can he meet his dad's dream? Or return in India and help the needy? That creates the story.

Plus Points:

The notion of the film looks great. Sai Ronak, that did the role of a hero is striking and carried the movie on his shoulders. His performance in the climax is very excellent. Heroine Preethi can also be neat in her given role. She had been very powerful in all the amorous scenes.

Tanikkela Bharanii does an wonderful job in his role. Rahul Rama Krishna is quite good because the hero's buddy and evokes adequate comedy. The chemistry between the lead group and their intimate episode was executed well with great dialogues.

After beginning the film well, the director loses track of the proceedings and makes the scenes boring. There are far too many scenes that are replicated in the movie. There is no appropriate flow in the movie and this is where things bog down for the audience.

The concept is great but there are very few scenes that elevate the concept. The emotional angle is not that great. The conflict point is also not that impactful and can be showcased on a boring note bringing the film down.

Technical Aspects :

Music is just about fine but the background score composed for the romantic episodes is pretty good. Editing is great in the first half but it isn't so impressive in the second. There are far too many repeated scenes which might have been chopped off. The camera function is just about fine and so were the production values. Coming to the manager duo Sujoy and Sunil, their notion looks good but it is their narration that disappoints the crowd.

Verdict :

Overall, Pressure Cooker is a film which has a fantastic idea but a boring and bland narration takes the film down. Hero Sai Ronak leads in the front but the rest of the aspects do not help the film in almost any way. Except for some intimate scenes, this movie ends as a below-average watch this weekend.


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Pressure Cooker – Good Concept – Bland Narration
Release date : February 21, 2020

123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5

Starring : Sai Ronak, Tanikella Bharani, C. V. L. Narasimha Rao, Preethi Asrani, Ramakrishna

Director : Sujoi, Sushil

Producers : Sushil, Appi Reddy

Music Director : Rahul Sipligunj

Cinematographer : Nagesh Banell

Editers : Naresh Reddy Jonna

Yet another low budget film with a funny title, Pressure Cooker has hit the screens today. Let’s see whether the film has anything interesting in store for us.

Story :

Narayana’s(CVL Narasimhar Rao) only dream in life is to send his son Kishore(Sai Ronak) to the US. But to his bad luck, Kishore gets his visa rejected. Upset with this, he lands in Hyderabad and falls in love with Anita(Preeti). This is also the time, he gets into a problem and to come out of it, he creates a new product for pregnant women. This makes him famous overnight. He also gets his visa approved this time. What will Kishore do now? Will he fulfill his dad’s dream? or stay back in India and help the needy? That forms the story.

Plus Points :

The concept of the film looks good. Sai Ronak, who did the role of a hero is impressive and carried the film on his shoulders. His performance in the climax is very good. Heroine Preethi is also neat in her given role. She was quite effective in all the romantic scenes.

Tanikkela Bharanii does an amazing job in his role. Rahul Rama Krishna is very good as the hero’s friend and evokes decent comedy. The chemistry between the lead pair and their romantic episode has been executed well with good dialogues.

Minus Points :

After starting the film well, the director loses track of the proceedings and makes the scenes dull. There are way too many scenes that are repeated in the film. There is no proper flow in the film and this is where things bog down for the audience.

The concept is good but there are not many scenes that elevate the concept. The emotional angle is also not that good. The conflict point is also not that impactful and is showcased on a dull note bringing the film down.

Technical Aspects :

Music is just about okay but the background score composed for the romantic episodes is pretty good. Editing is good in the first half but it is not that impressive in the second. There are way too many repeated scenes that could have been chopped off. The camera work is just about okay and so were the production values. Coming to the director duo Sujoy and Sunil, their concept looks good but it is their narration that disappoints the audience.

Verdict :

On the whole, Pressure Cooker is a film that has a good concept but a boring and bland narration takes the film down. Hero Sai Ronak leads from the front but the rest of the aspects do not help the film in any which way. Except for some romantic scenes, this film ends as a below-average watch this weekend.



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