Paisa Movie Review
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Movie: Paisa
Timesofap Rating: 2.25/5
Starring : Nani, Catherine Tresa
Director : Krishna Vamshi
Producer : Ramesh Puppala
Music Director : Sai Karthik
Release date : 07 February 2014
Story:
Money, Money it's all about money in the film. Prakash ( Nani )is a desperate guy, who wants to earn money and settle down. He works as a model for an old city Sherwani firm. A Muslim girl named Noor (Catherine Tresa) falls in love with him at first site. But Prakash is after Sweety (Siddhika Sharma) for some financial gains.
He lands in a big problem, when he finds Rs 50 crore (Hawala money) in the trunk of his car. Who does money belong to? How the money came in his car? What will Prakash do with it? Will Prakash marry Noor? Answers to all these questions will form the crux of the story.
Performances:
Nani has given brilliant performance in Paisa. With his matured acting, he impresses you in all kind of scenes like action, romantic and comedy.
As Noor, Catherine Tresa looks cute.
Siddhika Sharma, who has played second female role manages to impress with her glamour in a brief screen presence.
Bharath Reddy, Duwasi Mohan, Raja Ravindra did casual roles. Charan Raj got a different character in this film, he elevated few scenes with his rudeness. Tabar is okay with his character. The supporting cast play their respective part convincingly.
Technical Departments:
The Photography in the film is neat. But the over usage of Colour Grading fails to please us. The Dialogues in the final are quite casual. But few are good like "Avasaram Anni Nerpisthundi, Pappi Pet ka Sawaal hai", "Lakshmi Devi Entiraelanti Duckaitla deggariki pothundi". Music by Sai Karthik is passable and the picturization could have been better, misses Krishna Vamsi mark. Fights are middling, Holi fight
sequence deserve a special mention. Editing in the film is okay. Production values of Yellow Flowers is grand.
Plus Points:
Nani's brilliant performance
Catherine Tresa looks
Interval
Music
Hawala Transactions
Minus Points:
Direction
Screenplay is weak
Dialogues
Conclusion
Over Colour Grading
Graphics
Casual Narration
Analysis:
Krishna Vamsi, who wants to deal with Hawala and money laundering issues in a different way, has chosen wonderful story for Paisa, but he has failed to execute his ideas on screen. He tries to showcase how politicians squander their black money during the election time. Although he has added all the masala elements to it, the director could not hold the attention of the viewers. The reason is that his screenplay lacks interesting twists and turns to engage them.
The movie opens with the title track 'Paisa' and it heads to show how two politicians competing to spend heavily to become MLA. The first half of the film has three beautiful songs, a chase scene and a few comedy moments. The movie runs on same pace and an interesting twist at the interval bang sets a momentum for the narration. However, the second half fails to carry forward this mood and it bores the audience.
Final Word: Watch for Nani's Performance