Starring: Kiran Abbavaram, Kashmira Pardeshi, Murali Sharma, Subhalekha Sudhakar
Director: Murali Kishor Abburu
Producers: Bunny Vas
Music Director: Chaitan Bharadwaj
Cinematography: Daniel Viswas
Editor: Marthand K Venkatesh
Release Date : February 18, 2023
Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha Movie Review
Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha is a film that has been promoted a lot in the last few days. Kiran Abbavaram and Kashmira Paradesi play the main leads in this film and read our review to find out if the film has any juice in it or not.
Plot
Vishnu(Kiran Abbavaram) is a librarian who gets a call from a girl named Darshana(Kashmira Paradesi). She says he is her number neighbor. In the same way, she also calls Markandeya Sharma(Murali Sharma). They spend good times. But in a twist of events, Makandeya Sharma dies and Darshana is put in jail. What is the story behind all this? Who killed Markandeya Sharma? and how did Vishnu solve the case is the basic story.
Performances
Kiran Abbavaram is a decent actor but his laid-back attitude and lazy dialogue delivery need to change. He needs to work on his expressions as he needed to show tension in the second half which he didn’t. Kashmira Paradesi did her best but a more noted actress would have made matters better. Murali Sharma is the best part of the film as his role and the way he played it was so cool. His role is the best.
What’s Good
Twists and Turns
Murali Sharma
Background score
Climax
What’s Bad
Slow pace
Silly concept
Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha Movie Review & Rating
Analysis
Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha is a film that has the concept of number neighbor. The heroine calls numbers that fall next to her number and a story is created. This looks silly and does not make any sense. But later on in the film, things are handled in a proper manner. But to enjoy all that one needs to sit through the silly first half.
This first half has some comedy by Murali Sharam but apart from all this, there is also so much lag in the proceedings. The terrorist angle, hero character elevation, and heroine introduction, all bore the audience to no extent. One fails to understand why the director wastes so much time to get into the main plot.
The music is good and the visuals are neat. But the editing is pathetic. So many scenes in the first half should have been dropped. The film makes sense from the interval bang onwards. From there, things start falling into place one after the other. Director Murali needs to be impressed with his sincere approach but his concept is not that great.
Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha is a film that is dull in its concept but makes sense when it takes off with its main plot. There is nothing new that is showcased here but the manner in which the thrills are executed, the film makes for a passable watch.
Bottom Line – Silly Concept but has passable narration
2.75/5