Veedevadu Review

on Sep 15, 2017

Cast: Sachin Joshi, Esha Gupta, Kishore, Prabhu, Srinivasa Reddy etc.
Direction: Tatineni Satya
Banner: Viiking Media and Entertainment
Producer: Raina Joshi
Music: SS Thaman
Release Date: Sep 15, 2017

Sachin Joshi has botched to make his mark. Will Veedevadu directed by Tatineni Satya change his fate?

Story:
Satya (Sachin Joshi) is arrested as suspect in his wife Shruti’s (Esha Gupta) murder which happened on the day of their first night. Though police arrest Satya, they couldn’t find Shruti’s dead body. Kishore is appointed to crack the case. The police officer first meets Shruti’s friend Dhanya Balakrishna who reveals Satya-Shruti’s love story and she suspects Satya as murderer. He then meets Satya’s friend Srinivas Reddy who reveals about Satya’s mischievous character. Later, Kishore goes to Goa jail where Satya was put behind bars. While everybody doubts Satya, Kishore is the only one who believes that he is innocent. Movie ends with big twist in the climax!

Positives:
1. Narration
2. Cinematography
3. Esha Gupta Glamour

Negatives:
1. Sachin Joshi
2. Few boring scenes 
3. Lack Of Entertainment


Analysis:
Director Satya didn’t waste any time to go directly into main story. Movie starts with police chasing Sachin Joshi in his wife Esha Gupta’s murder case which happened just then. Sachin is remanded in police custody in Goa. Kishore who is appointed as special officer to crack the murder mystery meets Sachin and Esha’s close friends to get some clues from them. The love track of Sachin and Esha was pretty normal. In Srinivas Reddy’s narration, Sachin’s character has been shown suspicious. Sachin was actually a kabaddi player and he was once arrested in a murder case. However, Sachin was freed from jail as reports say that the death occurred due to unhealthy issue of the deceased. Then in jail, Sachin behaves abnormal. Supreet who is chief of the jail happens to be brother of died kabaddi player. Thus, he waits to take revenge on Sachin. Kabaddi sequences in jail were shown effectively. Interim, Kishore finds a female hand at the death spot. But, the hand was not of Esha though the ring on hand was of her. Kishore then comes to Goa to investigate Sachin. The episode was fine. Here a big twist in the tale is revealed where answers are given for each and every puzzle. Pre-climax portions were convincing.


Artists Performances:
Sachin Joshi has acted in many films. But, there’s no improvisation in his acting. He’s giving same expression for any kind of sequence. Esha Gupta was glamorous. She appeared stunningly in the role of Catherine. Kishore who played investigation officer was one of the biggest assets. The way he played the role was remarkable. Prabhu was a surprise package. Srinivas Reddy and Harsha provided some laughs. Supreet was good. Other artists were cool.


Technical Aspect:
Tatineni Satya picked a thin line story and he might have worked hard on script. Few episodes in the film are nail biting. Most of the sequences in jail were astonishing. Dialogues penned by Venu Mandepudi worth special mention. Binendra Menon’s cinematography is biggest asset of the film. He captured each and every frame flamboyantly. Editing by Prawin Pudi was sharp. Production values of Viiking Media are high in standards.


Verdict:
Suspense-thriller lovers may enjoy this movie. However, the movie may not do great at BO.

TeluguOne Perspective:
Veedu Okay…

Rating:
2.25


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