Starring: Thiruveer, Pavani Karanam, Bunny Abiran, Sai Prasanna, Arjun Krishna, Shruti Riyan, Buddarakhan Ravi, Raju Bedigela
Director: Rupak Ronaldson
Producers: Siddharth Rallapalli
Music Director: Yashwanth Nag
Cinematography: Vasu Pendem
Editor: Hari Shankar TN & Rupak Ronaldson
Release Date : June 02, 2023
Pareshan is a film backed by Rana Daggubati. Starring Thiruveer, the film has been released today. Read our review to find out if the film has any juice in it or not.
Plot
Issac (Thiruveer), Paasha, Satthi, RGV, and Maidak are close friends who always drink and are not serious in life. One fine day, Isaac and his girlfriend have sex and think that the latter is pregnant. On the other hand, Issac uses all the money that his father gave to release his close friend Paasah from jail. Now he has no money to abort his girlfriend’s pregnancy. What will he do now? How will he solve his problems is the story of Pareshan.
Performances
Thiruveer is the main show of the film and carries the proceedings on his shoulders. The way he mouths the Telangana slang and gets tense in crazy situations is nicely showcased by the actor. His chemistry with the heroine is also good. Bunny Abiran and Arjun Krishna score well in their respective roles.
What’s Good
A few comedy scenes
Basic Plot
What’s Bad
Over-the-top scenes
Dull Second Half
Slow Pace
Analysis
Pareshan is yet another film that is set in the heartlands of Telangana. The culture, emotions, and behavior are relatable to only those who are from the region. Off late, films based in Telangana are working out due to their rooted emotion but that is not the case with Pareshan as the film is filled with multiple issues of execution.
All the film shows is the hero and his friends drinking beer and to come out of problems, they again drink. The hero has to get back 50000 and in a way, the amount of drinking shown is clearly more than 50000 which shows how silly the writing of the film is. The comedy in a few areas is good but it goes overboard for no reason.
Yashwanth Nag’s music is very good as all the songs have been composed quite well. The lush green fields, and camera work showcasing the small town set are very good. The native Telangana language goes overboard for the most part and the editing is pathetic. In a way, the film has no direction at all.
It is hard to understand what Rana saw in this film and decided to present it on his own. The director Rupak Ronaldson has made a neat story go haywire thinking that everything will click when it is set in the backdrop of Telangana but this time, Paresha fails to entertain big time.
Bottom – Waste of Time
1.75/5
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