Anna telugu movie review
Banner: Lakshmi Narasimha Visuals
Producer: B Kashee Viswanatham
Director: Vijay
Music: G. V. Prakash Kumar
Casting: Vijay, Amala Paul, Satya Raj, Santhanam and others
Rating: 2.0/5.0
Story
Vishwa (Vijay) an aspring dancer in Australia fall in love with Meera ( Amala Paul), daughter of a hotelier ( Suresh). They fall in love and Vishwa returns to India to meet his dad Ramamurty (Satyaraj). Vishwa is in for a shock written Meera and her dad reveal that they are from crime branch and arrest Vishwa’s dad.
While shifting to court Vishwa’s father lovingly called Anna dies in bomb blast. Who is behind the blast and where all this lead to should be found on silver screen.
Performance
Vijay performed well but there is no scope for performance. Amala Paul looked deglamorous but looked beautiful in police uniform. As usual there is no scope for performance. Satyaraj came with sterling performance as Vijay’s father. Abhimanyu Singh excelled as villain.
Santhanam’s comedy worked out well. Ragini looked gorgeous while Suresh and others acted accordingly.
Technical
Production values are good. Music is good to listen. Cinematography is good. Editing is below average. Vijay could have been more creative in his narration
Plus Points
Vijay performance, dances
Ragini Nandwani ‘s looks
Satyaraj’s action
Music
Minus Points
Slow pace
Boring scenes
Amala Paul’s deglamourised looks
Poor screenplay, Direction
Analysis
The film is a routine revenge formula and there were rumours that it is the sequel for Nayakudu.
Director Vijay planned to make an action thriller but he killed the entire script with routine screenplay and poor direction.
Lack of twists in the film turned into a poor dud.
Final Talk
Anna- minus Mass Masala
Banner: Lakshmi Narasimha Visuals
Producer: B Kashee Viswanatham
Director: Vijay
Music: G. V. Prakash Kumar
Casting: Vijay, Amala Paul, Satya Raj, Santhanam and others
Rating: 2.0/5.0
Story
Vishwa (Vijay) an aspring dancer in Australia fall in love with Meera ( Amala Paul), daughter of a hotelier ( Suresh). They fall in love and Vishwa returns to India to meet his dad Ramamurty (Satyaraj). Vishwa is in for a shock written Meera and her dad reveal that they are from crime branch and arrest Vishwa’s dad.
While shifting to court Vishwa’s father lovingly called Anna dies in bomb blast. Who is behind the blast and where all this lead to should be found on silver screen.
Performance
Vijay performed well but there is no scope for performance. Amala Paul looked deglamorous but looked beautiful in police uniform. As usual there is no scope for performance. Satyaraj came with sterling performance as Vijay’s father. Abhimanyu Singh excelled as villain.
Santhanam’s comedy worked out well. Ragini looked gorgeous while Suresh and others acted accordingly.
Technical
Production values are good. Music is good to listen. Cinematography is good. Editing is below average. Vijay could have been more creative in his narration
Plus Points
Vijay performance, dances
Ragini Nandwani ‘s looks
Satyaraj’s action
Music
Minus Points
Slow pace
Boring scenes
Amala Paul’s deglamourised looks
Poor screenplay, Direction
Analysis
The film is a routine revenge formula and there were rumours that it is the sequel for Nayakudu.
Director Vijay planned to make an action thriller but he killed the entire script with routine screenplay and poor direction.
Lack of twists in the film turned into a poor dud.
Final Talk
Anna- minus Mass Masala
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