Thikka Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2016 | UA
Critics:
Thikka is a perfect recipe to ruin your weekend. Unless you are doing some charity to the producer or Sai Dharam Tej, stay away.
Aug 13, 2016 By NR


Aditya (Sai Dharam Tej) is a fun loving employee who is in love with a beautiful girl, Anjali (Larissa Bonesi). But then, they fight on some issue and finally break up. Depressed with that, Aditya calls for a break up party with his friends. But something unexpected happens at the party which brings new people and new problems in Aditya's life. Rest of the story is how he manages to combat the problem and come out of it.


Sai Dharam Tej does his act sincerely and put in his best efforts in the comedy timing. But then it is a million dollar question how he fell for this script. Comedian Satya is good as well with some good punches. Ajay and Fish Venkat are okay in random scenes. Coming to heroines, Larissa Bonesi is good looking but barely has anything to do. There is barely any chemistry between the lead pair. Mannara Chopra is silly in a stupid role. Rajendra Prasad insulted his experience by accepting this film.


Sunil Reddy is the capitain of the disaster and has got the distinction of getting everything wrong. Sheik Dawood penned the story which is okay on paper but the screenplay beat it to death and Sunil Reddy's faulty execution added to the woes. Things only get loud and senseless with out an iota of logic. People will struggle to sit through the first half which is horrible. Second half is also not that great except some comedy in the last 30 minutes or so.


If there is something good about Thikka, it is the music album composed by Thaman. But then they are also translated bad on screen. The background music is too loud. Camera work is okay and so are the dialogues. Editing is a mishap while Production Values are okay.


Thikka is a perfect recipe to ruin your weekend. Unless you are doing some charity to the producer or Sai Dharam Tej, stay away.

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