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Kali Charan Telugu Movie Review


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Movie: Kali Charan
Timesofap Rating: 2.5/5
Genre: Action/Romance
Cast: Chaitanya Krishna, Chandini
Director: Praveen Sri
Release Date: November 8th 2013

Story:


Kalicharan (chaitanya) is a young and tough guy who bashes up the key follower of the local politician Pasupathy (pankaj) and lands in jail. His family decides to take him away from that place and even his love life with Theertha (chandni) gets disturbed. But twist of events occurs and Kali stays back in town and it leads to the showdown between him and Pasupathy. Why did Kali and Pasupathy clash and who emerges successful in this forms the rest of the story.


Analysis:


A story of 1980's basing on true incidents has been narrated in a good way. But somewhere the essence of grudge and revenge went missing. The film went in a very slow pace with pale narration. Sri Praveen (director) took good amount of time to establish the plot and failed to drive audience into the story. He has devoted bigger chunk of time for songs rather concentrating on his conflict.

Factually, this movie tested the patience of audience. Chaitanya Krishna did his performance with good ease. Few emotions made audience roll out tears too. Songs, music and BGM were awesomely scored by Nandan. Chandini, though it is her debut film in Telugu, acted very well. Fights look natural and camera work is appreciable. The only thing that ruined the minds of audience is Story lagging.

Performances: Chaitanya Krishna performed very well and for sure he will be critically acclaimed for his role. Chandini is good in her role. Naagineedu and Rao Ramesh did justice to their respective characters.

Technical Departments:

This is certainly not a film to be made by a talented person who proudly says he is a Sishya of RGV, who was certainly the best director of the Indian film industry. Everything goes wrong in this film starting from its middling screenplay to a jerry-built treatment. There is not a single point which can be spoken about the film or one particular sequence which can be remembered for its slow narration.

The sequences fail to evoke any interest in the audience. Kalicharan is a big yawn from scene one. The film moves in snail's pace in the entire first half and the flash back episode in the second half is totalled dragged till the end. Cinematography by Vishwadeva & Satish is neat. Cinematographers & Director must appreciated for their effort for finding such localities.

Music by Nandan Raj gives a dejavu of several tracks. But his BGM heightened few scenes. Transformation of scenes is not that promising in the film. Editor should have taken sufficient care regarding the transformation scenes. Fights in the film are very ordinary. Production values are fine.
 
Plus Points:

Music
Performances

Minus Points:

Story Lagging
Slow Narration

Final word: A single time watcher. Not suggestible for entertainment seekers.

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