KGF Movie Review & Rating - Telugu Cinema Samacharam

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Friday 21 December 2018

KGF Movie Review & Rating

 

What Is Good

  • Yash
  • Rich Production values
  • Tamanna's item number
  • First 15 minutes
  • Topnotch action sequences
  • BGM

What Is Bad

  • Aimless and Outdated scenes
  • Rushed editing
  • Weak content
Bottom Line: Despite shorcomings, an entertaining and massy show by Yash as Rocky

Story

KGF Chapter 1, starring Rocking Star of Kannada, Yash, and debutant Srinidhi Shetty, has been one of the most hyped and much-anticipated projects of south India, and the movie has been planned as a simultaneous release in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. Here's team AP Herald's exclusive first on net KGF Chapter 1 review.
Young Rocky is on a mission. He has a dream to become rich and powerful, and die rich and hence sets out on a journey from the streets of Mumbai to Kolar gold fields, and his life turns upside down when he's elevated from the level of a slave in service to a Deadly goon and a don who's influential. The movie is presented as narrated by a journalist who records his life.

Star Performance

Yash delivers a powerful performance as the rebel turned gangster Rocky, and displays anger, violence, and the rise to the power, and the tactical villainy, perfectly, and emotes through his sharp eyes. Srinidhi Shetty is aptly cast and the actress emotes well within the limited scope offered. Vasishta Simha gets to play a crucial part and he does it well, and the rest of the cast including Achyuth Kumar, Anant Nag, Malavika Avinash are adequate.

Techinical Team

Ravi Basrur's music is scintillating, as the background score elevates heroism of Rocky very well, and of his songs, Salam Rocky Bhai, Jokae and Gali Gali are impressive. Bhuvan Gowda's stunning cinematography is top notch, capturing the raw and rustic visuals of Kolar Gold fields perfectly, besides also showcasing the contrasting lifestyles of the KGF slaves and the gangsters with unique tones. Editing by Shrikanth makes sure KGF is engaging throughout.

Analysis

Director Prashanth Neel, who had last delivered the action entertainer Ugramm, way back in 2014, best known for the stylish presentation of a simple violent tale, is back this time, with the chronicling the lives and hardships of the people of KGF, with the protagonist's rise from a slave to a gangster, and ruling with power, The first half of the movie moves at a brisk pace, establishing the characters and the nature of Rocky, and gains momentum towards the interval, while the second half, has several cliched sequences, and little predictability that mar the impact. Despite the shortcomings, KGF Chapter 1 is stylish and filled with terrific visuals, top-notch action and some goosebumps moments, that make it worth a shot, while also making the audience wait with bated breath for the arrival of chapter 2. All said, KGF is an ambitious outing that appeals in parts, thanks to Yash's efforts and the stunning action, and the hopes rest on the second half to carry forward Rocky and his mass appeal.

Cast & Crew

  • Star Cast : Yesh,, Srinidhi Shetty,
  • Producer: Prashanth Neel,
  • Director : Vijay Kirgandur
  • Music : Ravi Basrur
  • Released on: 21-12-2018

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