- Film : Mirchi
- Producer : V.Vamsi Krishna Reddy,U.Pramod
- Director : Koratala Shiva
- Star Cast : Prabhas,Anushka,Richa Gangopadhyay..
- Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
2.5
Prabhas starrer Mirchi has finally hit the theatres today amidst so many expectations. Directed by Koratala Shiva, this movie opened to a grand reception given it's a movie of Prabhas. Despite censor board's A certificate, a large number of family audience thronged to even morning shows. Did Mirchi live up to the expectations of family audience? Or it's just a masala movie? To know the same, go through our Mirchi review.
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Story
Prabhas will be introduced as Jai, who lives in Italy. A lucky go happy type Jai always takes life as it comes with no regrets. Live life king size with no clashes will be his philosophy. Just like any other protagonist, Jai also falls for a woman named Manasa (played by Richa Gangophadhyay). Now, Jai wants to convince Manasa's family in India. As a part of the same, he comes here and gets close to Manasa's family. What he doesn't know about this family was that they have a rival group.
Jai, on the other hand, has a flash back wherein Vennela (Anushka) will be shown as his love. When Jai reveals this flash back, what Vennala's family got to do with Manasa's family will be a question to the audience, which will be revealed as the screen plays...
Analysis :
A routine script/story line will surely make people think-ah! Yet another routine movie. The climax was an expected one. Direction was not extra ordinary. Screenplay was also just okay. Cinematography was not up to the mark. The visuals were not at all appealing, production standards looked low. Editing too was not good. Songs were okay and looked good on screen.
Performance :
Prabhas did his best. He has actually stolen the show. Anushka was looking sizzling hot and her performance too was more or less on par with Prabhas. Richa Gangophadyay could have performed better. Remaining all artistes gave their best. Hamsa Nandini was like a surprise to all.
Final Word: Old wine in new bottle-a routine story. Definitely not a block buster.
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(AW-Phani)
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