Supreme Movie Review – 3/5

Movie:
Supreme
Rating:
3/5
Cast: Sai Dharam Tej, Raashi Khanna and others
Directed by: Anil Ravipudi
Produced by: Dil Raju
Music by: Sai Kartheek
Release Date: 5th May 2016
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Supreme Movie Review

Story:

A Bigshot Millionaire, Vikram Sarkar (Kabir Dulhan Singh) eyes the thousands of acres land belonging to Jagruthi Trust in Anantapur, threatening the livelihood of 15000 people living on those lands. He gets a favourable ruling from the court using forged documents. The present trustee (Sai Kumar) files a counter and the court gives him 30 days to present the real heir before them. Who is the real heir? How Cab driver Balu fits in the story? forms the rest.

Performances:

Sai Dharam Tej only kept improving with every film. He is just four films old but acts as if he is a very familiar friend to camera. His dialogue delivery and dance movements are at ease. Raashi Khanna is oozing glamour even in Khaki. She is seen as SI Bellam Sridevi and she did complete justice to whatever she is offered.

Vennela Kishore managed to bring in some laughs. Posani, Srinivasa Reddy, JP, Prudhvi , Prabhas Srinu and a new entry as villain Bhikku’s side kick ‘Jenny’ are impressive. Rajendra Prasad is adequate as Sai Dharam Tej’s father. The ‘Rajan’ kid is cute. Kabir Dulhan Singh as villain is as usual. Shruti Sodhi of Pataas fame sizzled in a item number

Technical Performances:

Anil Ravipudi as in the case of Pataas, also came up with a wafer thin story for this film. He relied mostly on the treatment and racy screenplay and is successful to that extent. The story is very much predictable right from the word GO with out any twists or turns. There is no rib-tickling comedy but it is pretty decent. On flipside, Some of the sentiment scenes are okay while some look forced. There is a drag between the pre-interval sequence and the interval bang which could be avoided and the climax is pretty simple

Sai Kartheek at again delivered an average album but all the songs are treat to eyes, thanks to the creative picturization. Action Sequences are assets of the film. Dil Raju’s production values are lavish. Camera work is good while Editing is decent.

Plus Points:

1. Sai Dharam Tej

2. Racy Screenplay

3. Decent Comedy and good fights

Minus Points:

1. Predictable Story

2. Forced Sentiment

3. Simple Climax

Final Say:

Supreme is an average entertainer. It offers nothing new or innovative but keeps audience interested from start to the last. The movie is likely to strike chord with mass audience especially as the upcoming releases are class entertainers as well. Finally, Sai Dharam Tej has a winner in hand.

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