Aditya N
Aditya N
Story:
A secret agent team named Rudranetra is led by Major Prasad Rao (Murali Sharma). This team works secretly for the security of the India and has full support from the CM. A suicide bomb attack happens in Hyderabad and the Rudranetra team starts to investigate the matter. The mission is handed over to Agent Chaari 111 (Vennela Kishore). What is the role of Agent Isha (Samyukta) in this mission? What is the connection between bomb attack and mysterious chemical pill? What is the backstory of the terrorists? Did Chaari 111 completes his mission successfully? Answers to these questions can be known only after watching the movie.
Performances:
Vennela Kishore has done the lead role, but his role is comedian kind information only. He was able to provide a few laughs and that’s it. Samyukta Viswanathan was beautiful on the screen, and she performed the action sequence very well. Murali Sharma was neat. Brahmaji, Satya did not get much scope. Thagubothu Ramesh’s comedy seemed a bit over-the-top and too silly.
Analysis:
Director TG Keerthi Kumar tried to make a silly, non-serious film in the backdrop of Spy agency. The film’s first half starts with an effective establishment of Rudranetra team. After that, it gets into comical mode with the introduction of the lead character, Chaari 111. Both the first half and second half have many comedy scenes, while the latter has a slight touch of drama and suspense. Throughout the film, the lead character is thrown into numerous problematic situations, and he deals with every problem in a seemingly funny way.
Positives:
Vennela Kishore tried to get into the skin of the character and elevated a few sequences with his comic timing. Simon K King’s background score is excellent and one cannot help but think that he has given much more than the film deserved.
Negatives:
By looking at Vennela Kishore in the posters and promos of Chaari 111 anyone can imagine that the film is meant to be just for fun and nothing serious. But no matter how low your expectations are, the comedy of Vennela Kishore in Chaari 111 fails to tickle your funny bones. Even if you want to put aside all the logic and laugh comfortably, there are only a few scenes which will make you laugh.
Review: (1.5/5)
Last Line: Chaari – Sorry