Nela Ticket Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2018
Critics:
Nela Ticket is a Big Disappointment for Ravi Teja. Except for some very few comedy sequences, the movie has nothing to offer whatsoever.
May 25, 2018 By NR


Nela Ticket (Ravi Teja) is an orphan who craves for relations and addresses everyone with some relation or other. And then, there is Home Minister Aditya Bhupati (Jagapathi Babu) who kills his own father for money. His ambition is to become the Chief Minister of the state and the rest is all about how Nela Ticket takes him on and put a check to his atrocities.


Ravi Teja is a Performer as always and tried to shoulder the burden of the film completely. But then, a hollow story and poorly written character leave him high and dry. Debutant Malavika Sharma is good looking but the chemistry between the lead pair did not work out. Jagapathi Babu is the Baddie but was not used well. Brahmanandham is also badly handled. There are several senior artists who have got no prominence.


Director Kalyan Krishna came up with a routine story and failed to execute it. He even failed in the writing department as well. Music Director Shakthikanth who delivered a sensational music for Fidaa disappointed with the music. All the songs are so badly placed in the film, they only add to the irritation of the audience. The camera work by Mukesh is okay while Editing by Chintha K Prasad should have been a lot better. The Production Values are disappointing as well.


Kalyan Krishna seems to be the biggest culprit behind Nela Ticket Fiasco. After taking a routine story, he further disappointed by opting very routine treatment to narrate the story. Further, he completely failed to utilize the strengths of Ravi Teja which means even fans have nothing in the film. Throughout the film, there are numerous scenes which are not at all related to the story and all of them test the patience of the audience. Except for some comedy here and there, there is nothing in the film. Going to the finish, the director even struggled to finish the film and even made more mess with too much of melodrama. The climax is also absurd.


Finally, Nela Ticket is a Big Disappointment for Ravi Teja. Except for some very few comedy sequences, the movie has nothing to offer whatsoever.

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