Shh
2 February 2024
This film struggles to offer much in the way of entertainment or intrigue, managing to squeeze out only a handful of laughs amidst a sea of missed opportunities. Despite the actors' efforts to inject humor, their attempts fall flat, hindered by a script that lacks genuine comedic essence. What's meant to be emotional or touching instead comes across as contrived, diminishing any intended impact.

The screenplay clings to an outdated formula, failing to bring anything new or exciting to the table. Coupled with subpar production values, the film's overall quality suffers significantly. The direction lacks sophistication, contributing to a viewing experience that feels like a misallocation of one's time.

The attempt by actors to adopt the Telangana dialect falls significantly short of authenticity, emerging as a glaring weak point in the production.

It seems the producers prioritised allocating the budget towards securing a high-profile cast, unfortunately at the expense of investing in the overall quality of the movie.

Visually, the cinematography does little to elevate the film, while the music grates more than it gratifies. Sohel's pursuit of commercial stardom appears misguided here; a pivot towards selecting richer, more substantive scripts might better serve his talents and allow him to flourish as an actor.
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