Ravi Teja's new movie Disco raja Review-2020
Storyline: Based on a science laboratory experiment, the brain dead person Vasu (Ravitja) comes back to life but his memory is erased. To find his past and his family, Vasu locked horns with the MP and went viral. His family also learns about him and Setu (Bobby Simha). What will the bridge know? Can Vasu regroup his memory? What is the past that Vasu shares? What he has in relation to Disco Raj (Raviteja). Why does Vasu hate Disco Raj? What happens eventually becomes this film.
Ravi Teja acting :
Ravi Teja is a simply superb is an independent actor in the industry alike the Megastar. He proved what he can do with his acting talent. Maas Maharaja Ravi Teja is in his elements as usual. He gives his hundred percent, and spontaneous energy is visible all the time. The only difference with the disco king is given the new setting and the actor with a fresh swag. Ravi Teja nails everything. There is absolutely nothing to complain about, but at the same time, nothing wow as a spectator, leaving fans aside who must find ‘swag’ more than enough
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Heroines:
The heroines, #Nabha Natesh, #Tanya Hope and# Payal Rajput, cover various segments of the story. They appear in those parts and then disappear only to reappear towards the end. #Nabha Natesh and Payal Rajput still manage to impress because of their catchy rendition in Ek Ka two songs. Among the rest, Bobby is a big part of Simha. He does all that can be within the scope provided to him. Unfortunately, there is not enough meat to rise above the given content. Sunil sees his usual comedic part on his way back. Finally, there is a different route which has to be seen on the big screen. There are many comedians to name but only Vanella Kishore is out. He is in terrible form, and it helps to civilize the routine. Satya, on the other hand, fails big time.
Music:
Music:
SS. Thaman has given some two Blockbuster numbers, They are also shot well. However, the background score of a Thaman is neat and clean. There are some moments where it stands high goosebumps, but overall the same level of intensity is not maintained. The cinematography is excellent and gives the film a rich look. Editing could be better with respect to tone. Writing is equal. This is one of the main reasons for the lack of strong impression even in attractive parts.
Director:
Director V Anand has a chance to choose an interesting set and core points for his films right from his debut. He is weaving a regular recreation around it, using the 'refresh point' as the base. The extent of his film's success depends on the level; The freshness of the 'point of origin' is used. And regularity decreases. So, we have a sci-fi angle in the disco king. The setup and its surroundings lend weight and initially give the action an edge. A clean build-up and suspense factor are generated around it. The opening block, for example, is visually stunning and intrigue quotient. It is set to follow one. What we get immediately is regular entertainment. We have the usual comedy by a set of comedians and then the character actors are doing their bits. The entire build-up and its effects are immediately brought down several notches. Interval bang, as a result, lacks its effect. Before it is done, viewers already know what is already in-store or wait for it to happen soon. Therefore, when expected, there is only relief rather than thrill. The second half completely avoids the sci-fi angle, and we get into a regular gangster drama. Retro-set up is fine. But the getup, which is clearly trying to come across as KGF, fails. The way things transpire on screen, the poor man's version is realized by that. Soon, the regular gangster drama becomes a much more regular love story. The track featuring Helen (Payal Rajput) has a beautiful number, but it is. We run the mill material more and, ultimately, a twist that seems so unnecessary and unnecessary. Once the actor played his part in earnest, but once again, the effect is missing. The heightened climax with trying to mix humor does not work as the producers would have expected. It tells us about what we said about the freshness and the number of regular ingredients. Unlike previous attempts, regularity dominates freshness, and so the disco king ends up below average fare despite all the glitz.
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