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Friday, April 29, 2022

Aacharya Movie Review

'Acharya'  movie directed by Koratala Shiva with megastar Chiranjeevi as the hero.



Movie : Ascharya .
Release Date : 29/04/2022, India.

Casting :  Chiranjeevi, Ramcharan, Sonusood, Pooja Hegde, Rejeena,
Music by : Manisharma,
Cinematography by :  Tiru,
Editor. : Naveen Nooli,
Production Companies : Konidela Production Company,
Matinee Entertainment,
Producers : Niaranjan Reddy, Anvesh Reddy,
Director : Koratala Shiva


Sankranthi was supposed to be released due to Corona being postponed, but it was delayed due to RRR and KGF2 movies. It was finally released this Friday, April 29th. The trailer also hyped the publicity about Acharya and the Dharmasthali set in various ways. The combination of Chiranjeevi and Ramcharan under the direction of Koratala Shiva has created more hype.

Story

It is a mountainous area called Dharmasthali. For some years the elders have been telling the people living there to walk in virtue along with health as there is an abundance of herbs there. That is why the goddesses are worshiped there to perpetuate the name of Dharmasthali. There Siddha (Ramcharan), who was educated in Gurukulam and committed to Dharma, disappears from the view of the villagers every day. At that time Acharya (Chiranjeevi) entered the village and was preparing to exorcise the monster kingdom under Sonu Sood. The rest of the story is about the events he encountered at this stage and why he left the forest as the original Naxalite leader and came to Dharmasthala.

Analysis:

Story-wise most movies are touching. However, there is a nice atmosphere in the Dharmasthali area, the surrounding forests, the river area, the unruly people, the characters of the demon leader who oppresses them. Megastar Chiranjeevi's stamina as an actor has not diminished. The director showed slice in terms of dance and fights. The climax includes scenes of what it would be like to have to exterminate a monster. However, the kick does not seem to be in front of the eyes of all the previous movies.

The Dharmasthali area has the feeling of seeing Malayalam cinema with the commitments, dress and slow narration of the people there. Mohanlal films like this are memorable. Musically, Manisharma's lyrics are good. There is energy in the beat. Appropriately there are `Lahe .. song, Mandakini, Banjara songs. The song Banjara is the highlight of the movie. In this song Chiranjeevi looks similar to Energy Level Ramcharan.

The rest of the characters acted to their extent. The cinematography is good. Performance in editing The scenes taken in Kajal are known. As a director, Koratala has made a name for himself as an undefeated director. Mirchi and Janatha Garage created the feeling through family relationships in the movies. But in Acharya the feeling made for the people of the town is visible. The scene where the ready character disappears in the second half touches the heart.

However, there are many .. Megastar Chiranjeevi shows the aging that comes with age. That’s why the first part feels like a slog. For Megastar, such a story does not seem to fit the current trend. The ending scenes are like a blockbuster movie. This is what the director is trying to say if Chiranjeevi does it with a story that protects righteousness. He said that the responsibility of protecting Hinduism was on everyone and gave a hint that the brothers would come wherever there was injustice. Arriving in a nugget light backdrop, the film feels like an old story. The context in which Chiranjeevi appears at a young age is well shown in the graphic. There are very few scenes that fall into the megaphones. And it remains to be seen what range the audience will appreciate this movie.


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