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Agnyaathavaasi Critic’s Rating, Review

10 Jan, 2018 21:25 IST|Sakshi
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Agnyaathavaasi with its tall claims of becoming the next Baahubali of Tollywood in terms of box office moolah hit theatres worldwide today. Here's how the movie has fared. This is an unbiased review so worth spending your time on it.

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What's the story all about?

Well, Boman Irani (Govinda Bhargav) is killed along with his in a bid to takeover his company. But little do the murderers know that the victim has a heir.

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What I think of the movie?

Well first let me tell you it cannot be compared to any of the blockbusters that featured Pawan Kalyan. Abhishekta Bhargav (Pawan), a son brought up by his granny (Khushboo) away from the luxury life led by his father and brother has to take up the reigns of his father's business but before that he has to prove that he is heir! How does he he do that?

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Review: To begin with the huge star cast has been wasted! I still don't get what Keerthy and Anu Emmanuel are doing in the film. One heroine for glam quotient is understandable, but South Indian filmmakers' obsession with making their heroes romance multiple girls is beyond my comprehension. Anyway, now back to the film. Once the plot starts unfolding it's apparent that the film has been inspired from the French flick Largo Winch. Also, the way lead characters break into a song all of a sudden seems forced too. There's no scope for any character to prove their acting potential other than Pawan as he seems to be the only glorified hero who should be proving his might time and again in every frame of the film. And whatever happened to Trivikram's wits? One can't help but remember the movies for which he has penned punch dialogues? The interval bang is the only saving grace. What Trivikram has forgotten probably is that a film can't be a One Man Show!

Verdict: A sloppy screenplay from start to finish, the film Agnyaathavaasi is best given a miss!

Rating: 2/5

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