The latest Telugu film to hit theaters after the second wave of COVID-19 is Vishwak Sen's Paagal. Here is the movie. Vishwak Sen sounded confident about the film and made some headline-grabbing comments.
Let's find out if the movie is Paisa Vassor, as Vishwak claimed.
Talk:
Prem (Vishwak Sen) loses his mother at an early age. He grows up longing for his mother's love. After getting a job, he sets out on a journey to give love to many girls, hoping to receive a lot of affection and love. However, he couldn't find the girl he was really looking for.
Eventually, he meets Tiera, a girl who studies plants in Vizag! After she shouts "I love you" for him in the middle of the street, she teases him that she's never done anything like that.
After her deliberation, she agrees to be his girlfriend for six months. Why would she agree to be his "temporary girlfriend"? Why did she say "I love you" to him on the busy street when she didn't know him?
Artist appearance:
Known for his very active style, Vishwak Sen puts his energy into his performance. He is attractive as a lover. His character is conceived as the kind of person who is obsessed with finding love.It fits his boisterous man image. Nivetha Pethuraj brightens up the action with her delightful performance in the second half as the film begins to go south.
Bhumika and Simran Chaudhary make cameo appearances. Murali Sharma has played less classy roles. Rahul Ramakrishna and Mahesh Achanta are doing well.
Technical excellence:
His two songs for Radhan are upbeat. Among them, "Google Google" is the best. The camera work and production design are colorful. The dialog is neat.
highlight:
some boy scenes
Nivetha – part of Vishwak Sen
Nikyoku
Disadvantages:
main plot
Illogical story and scenes
no emotional connection
comfortable situation
analysis
There are a lot of love stories with some bizarre stories and uniquely troubled main characters. The peculiarity of this plot is that the main character is looking for a girl who will love him as much as his mother.
The illogical aspect of this plot is that the main character does everything her friends say. Propose to a girl, say the same things she would say to him, act like you know nothing about her relationship, but engage in conversation like a mature human being. The plot is illogical and the situations arise out of convenience.
Despite its youthful vibe and some funny and fun passages, the film doesn't captivate us because of the huge holes in its plot.
Spoiler alert:
The whole angle that neither Nibetha's fiancée nor her parents are aware that she is intimate with Vishwak Sen even though she has been dating him for six months makes sense. do not have. Besides, just because she left home the day before her wedding anniversary, why would her father order such an "action"? All of these scenes were written to create drama. I was.
It is also ridiculous that a politician like Murali Sharma would be so easily attracted to a strange man's "proposal". The entire route is nasty at every angle. This is an example of the writers and directors believing the audience will accept anything for entertainment or plot twists. The first half is stretched out with some ridiculous tracks to bring Nivetha's story into the second half. The movie looks a little better after the break. As the second half begins, you'll be overwhelmed by the chemistry shared by Vishwak Sen and Nivetha. But the story gets boring towards the end,