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Guntur Kaaram Review: 1st Half, 2nd Half Report

  • Published Jan 12, 2024 | 12:06 PMUpdated Aug 23, 2024 | 2:51 PM
  • Published Jan 12, 2024 | 12:06 PMUpdated Aug 23, 2024 | 2:51 PM
Guntur Kaaram Review: 1st Half, 2nd Half Report

Guntur Kaaram 1st half: Bad 

Mahesh Babu, caught between two families, finds himself trapped in the lackluster narration of Trivikram Sreenivas, devoid of any effort to elevate the scenes or inject energy into the drama. The film falls flat as the storyline itself appears dull.

Despite Mahesh Babu’s attempts to infuse interest with his mannerisms and body language, the lack of support from the director and music director renders all efforts futile.

Even with a more engaging love story and lively songs, the film could have been salvaged, but nothing seems to work. The purpose of the second heroine, Meenakshi, remains unclear in the film.

Hoping for improvement in the latter half, as the current experience is merely a tedious family ride relying solely on Mahesh Babu’s efforts. SS Thaman’s background score appears uncertain, with inappropriate horror BGM used in family scenes.

Guntur Kaaram 2nd half: Bad

The makers have completely fooled us in the name of a stellar star cast. The film features an unconvincing and horrible backend story that determines the entire plot. The dullness of narration is evident from the main storyline. There’s no way any director could make this point work; it’s hopeless. I wished Mahesh Babu shouldn’t have been a part of this film at all.

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