Pista Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2009 | Action, Drama
Critics:
Neither Vishal's acting, nor does the story have anything worthy writing about.
May 29, 2009 By Kishore


The movie starts with such a loud noise and sends out an early message that nothing is right about it. It starts with a typical movie background music hearing, which one can immediately expect the quality of the scenes that are going to unfold. Barely a few minutes in to the movie and the audience realizes that its money and time have been wasted. The title and the promos promise a lot and the makers fail to deliver.


Neither Vishal's acting, nor does the story have anything worthy writing about. If the story is weak, the dialogs are weaker. Having watched the same type of fighting scenes it can be safely said that the fights in the movie are utterly boring.


Another downside of the movie is that Prakash Raj and Shayaji Shinde are the villains in it. People have watched them in countless movies. Why is not anybody thinking of finding newer villains or putting older villains in newer and challenging roles?


Krishna (Vishal) comes to Visakhapatnam in search of his elder brother. His elder brother had run away from home when he was a kid. How Vishal finds his elder brother and in what circumstances form the gist of the story.


Vishal's acting lacks authenticity. The director's imagination matches that of a school going kid. Shreya's acting is all right, but she hardly plays any vital role except as the love interest of Vishal.


The music of the movie also keeps pace with everything else and does not rise from the over all sub standard quality. There is hardly any comedy. Whatever comedy is there it actually makes us cry.


In the climax scene when the interest should be at its peak, viewers find themselves waking up from small naps.


Gosh, hardly watched a movie so boring in a long time. But even such a movie has one good thing - good acting by the guy that has donned the role of Krishna's brother. But that is hardly anything to hold the movie together.

Kishore

   

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