Extra Ordinary Man Review

“Extra Entertainment Guaranteed along with a few drawbacks”

Well! For starters we should appreciate the Director Vakkantham Vamsi for infusing freshness into the screenplay by adding a humorous touch to each scene, even in the film’s intense stages. Despite being a routine commercial film, the X factor stands out as it explores variations in the protagonist characterization played by Nithiin.

While the first half of the film is quite engaging, the latter half starts with a bang but goes down, ultimately ending with a promising climax.

Nithiin’s characterization as a junior artist stands out in the film, as his journey takes massive turns filled with entertainment. Vakkantham Vamsi’s talent in narrating the story by turning dreams into reality with a dose of entertainment through the hero’s characterization is commendable. He also cleverly integrates current trending topics with a sarcastic comedy touch. The interval scene is a standout moment in his filmmaking.

Sreeleela’s role is limited; however, she performs well in the given role.

Rajasekhar’s extended cameo role didn’t have much of an impact apart from his introduction scene; however, it does not go to waste towards the end.

Overall Verdict: The film brings out extra freshness in the form of entertainment with an ordinary story. If you enjoy films like “Kick,” “Race Gurram,” and the positive aspects of “Oosaravelli” and “Kick 2,” then you are in for a treat due to its commercial appeal.

* It’s a personal opinion. It will not be based on it’s film run or the talk on the other side.
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