Das CH
Das CH
1st half: Below Average
Although the film had a good premise to spark interest by offering entertainment, the makers failed to deliver despite having Allari Naresh as the protagonist, who has the capability to impress with his comedic skills. The lackluster direction and dull scenes, along with the absence of a proper love story, failed to make an impact. Faria Abdullah, as the heroine, had little to do.
While there were a few moments of laughter, they were not sufficient. The music by Gopi Sundar was somewhat better compared to his previous work with Family Star.
The twist revealed during the interval episode does not offer much promise for the latter half; it comes across as silly, uninteresting, and boring.
2nd half: Bad
The director might have been an addict of watching television shows more, I guess, rather than generating entertainment through an interesting point from the film. Instead, they have delved into very small details and dragged it like a hell, to the point where it makes the spectators step away from the screens.
There is no chemistry between the lead pair at all, but still they get united during the climax for the sake of ending the story.
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Whatever scenes that we have witnessed through the trailer cut are the only elements that we find entertaining from the film. Apart from these, there are just a few laughs here and there, but the entire film is on a serious note, which does not even ignite interest among the spectators.
The fight for a cause that is not necessary does not make any sense. Though it would help in reality, showcasing it in the cinematic making feels like a hopeless situation. The court scenes appeared very dull and looked more like a child’s fight. The makers didn’t stick to the entertainment factor and instead went ahead with a serious note, with a punch dialogue at the end that appeared in the trailer cut, which made the audience happy.
Faria Abdullah’s role links to the actual plot, but she had no scope to entertain the audience as she usually does with her expressions. Except for her appearance on the screen, there is nothing much to connect with her character.
Allari Naresh still has a charm in entertaining the audience, but he needs a right script to impress us. Hopefully, he does get back soon with a proper story.
Final Verdict: If you are looking for entertainment, there’s nothing you can get out of this film. It’s better to stick with whatever works you have.