Temper Movie Review

on Feb 13, 2015

Temper Review Temper Movie Review  Temper Telugu Movie Review  Temper Movie Rating......After a gap of 11 years, Young Tiger NTR has teamed up with Puri Jagannath for ‘Temper’. Kajal Aggarwal is the leading lady and Anup Rubens has composed the music. After producing a successful film like ‘Baadshah’, Bandla Ganesh joined hands with NTR for the second time with ‘Temper’. Let us check out the review to know more about the movie.

Temper Story:


Daya (NTR) is a corrupted cop who does anything for money. He teams up with local good Waltair Vasu (Prakash Raj) and starts to earn a lot to money by doing injustice to the needy people. Shanvi (Kajal) comes into Daya’s life and things take a turn from then. Shanvi requests a gift from Daya and that kills the corrupt cop inside our hero. What is the gift which she expected from Daya? What did Daya do after that? All this should be watched on the big screen.


Temper Analysis:


To begin with, Puri Jagannath has told on numerous occasions that NTR loved this script and he delivered his best for this film. Throughout the movie, audience can see only Daya on the big screen. Puri is famous for etching the characterisations of his heroes in the films and the role of Daya is a tailor-made one for NTR.


‘Temper’ begins on a very interesting note and Puri took no time to establish the character of his hero in the film. It’s clear from the beginning that our hero is also the villain (To some extent) in the film.


Temper Perspective:


NTR is one of the best actors in Tollywood among the current generation heroes. Technically, his performance in ‘Rakhi’ can be regarded as his best one so far and the one in ‘Temper’ will enter into that list. NTR’s mannerisms and his dialogue delivery are the major assets of the film. Though the first half of the film has got nothing much to offer, Puri and Vakkantham Vamsi came with an out-of-the-box twist in the second half.


Normally, star heroes doesn’t like to risk their image by accepting negative roles but NTR excelled in the role of Daya. Posani Krishna Murali’s electrifying dialogues were well supported by the background score of Manisharma. Overall, ‘Temper’ is an action entertainer that has a message to offer, especially about the rape cases in our country.


Temper Performances:


NTR delivered one of his best performances. He is back with his trademark dances and it’s a visual feast for the fans and movie lovers. He showed his maturity in many scenes and NTR will definitely cherish this film as one of his best. Kajal Aggarwal has a limited role and she is stunning on the songs. Prakash Raj did his job and Posani Krishna Murali complimented NTR in the 2nd half with his brilliant performance. Ali & Sapthagiri were wasted. Madhurima, JP and others were ok.


Temper Technicalities:


Runtime is a major advantage for ‘Temper’ and  editor SR Sekhar turned out to be a major plus for the film. Anup Rubens’ music is ok and Mani Sharma’s background score is fantastic. Sam K Naidu’s cinematography is rich and the choreographers have succeeded in getting out the best from NTR. Brahma Kadali’s artwork is good.


Temper Positives:


NTR and his wonderful Performance

Vakkantham Vamsi’s Story

Puri Jagannadh’s dialogues and twist in the second half

Runtime


Temper Negatives:



First half

Comedy Scenes in the first half


Temper Final Verdict:
‘Temper’ is a feast for Nandamuri Fans and movie lovers can watch this film for the electrifying performance of NTR.


Teluguone Rating: 3.25/5


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