Best Actors Movie Review- 1/5

Movie:
Best Actors
Rating:
1/5
Cast: Best Actors Movie Review
Directed by: Arun Pawar
Produced by: Kumar Annam Reddy
Music by: JB
Release Date: 28th Aug 2015
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Best Actors Movie Review

Story:

Nandu (Nandu) is a spoilt brat and is a Fashion designer by profession. He has three friends – Krishna (Naveed) a TV Show Producer, Madhu (Madhu) a software professional and Abhi (Abhi) an aspiring film makers. They all go on a trip to Goa after Krishna’s love failure. Madhu and Nandu fall in a relationship with Jaya Sudha (Madhurima) and Jaya Pradha (Kesha). Rest of the story is how these relations lead them in to trouble and what happens further.

Performance:

Nandu came up with a good performance. Madhu is good as usual. However the newcomers, Abhi and Krishna are disappointing. They definitely need to go to acting classes. Kratee looks great as a hotel receptionist and happens to act well too. Madhurima and Kesha are just fine in poorly written roles. Bhargavi is too loud and Shamili is fine. Comedy by Thagubothu Ramesh & Sapthagiri is a disaster.

Technical Performances:

Best Actors is a cheap rip off from Malayalam film “Nee Ko Njaa Chaa” (2013) and also have some resemblance to Madhur Bandarkar’s “Dil Toh Bachcha Hai Ji”. The movie starts off well and is good until all the characters are introduced and established. However things go for a toss after that with even director not knowing what he wanted to do. There are multiple stories in the movie which do not make any sense.

Dialogues by Kittu Vissapragada are intended to be funny but rarely do tickle your funny bone. Camera work by Vishwa Devabattula is neat. The songs by JB are good and the BGM is too loud. Editing by Uddav S B is too bad. The production quality of the film is fine.

Plus Points:

Nothing

Minus Points:

Everything

Final Say:

Best Actors is that film which goes wrong in everything. The director tried to stuff in everything – a little bit of body show, educational point, satire, present teenage love, revenge etc but could not stitch them well to make an impressive product. Forget about propagation or entertainment, the film leaves you impatient.

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