The Warriorr movie review: Try not to fall asleep in this Ram Pothineni film

What’s the worst factor that might occur when lights dim and you compromise down in a theatre to look at a movie? When you’ll be able to predict a movie — from begin to end — throughout the first jiffy because the film begins. And that, expensive members of the viewers, is what makes director N Lingusamy’s newest movie The Warriorr one of many worst films of this yr.

The story of The Warriorr goes one thing like this — there’s a unhealthy man in Kurnool and he’s doing lots of unhealthy issues. Then a great man arrives, who does good. Now, the great man tries to cease the unhealthy issues being finished by the unhealthy man and a conflict ensues. An try is made by the unhealthy man on the lifetime of the great man, who tries to guard himself and others. Ultimately, they struggle in entrance of the Konda Reddy Fort. The Finish.

To interrupt the monotony of this good vs evil struggle, Lingusamy peppers the film with frequent dance numbers and over-the-top, refurbished dialogues of each ‘mass’ film that’s ever been made. There may be little or no originality on this movie that’s worthy of being mentioned and even dissed. It’s nearly stunning how a filmmaker with over 20 years beneath his belt, continued to make films that supply nothing even remotely entertaining. The Warrior is an instance of the director’s inventive chapter and incompetence to reinvent his storytelling expertise to swimsuit modern instances.

Lingusamy has repeated the identical film that he has been doing all through his profession with totally different actors and costumes, together with the ‘loosu ponnu’ archetype. Whistle Mahalakshmi, performed by Krithi Shetty, is simply known as in for service solely in the course of the dance numbers. And her character’s relevance to the narration is nearly non-existent. Ram Pothineni as Sathya simply tries to look cute in a health care provider’s white gown and cop uniform. There is no such thing as a room for him to do any performing. Aadhi Pinisetty as Guru has the one job of wanting macho and menacing. The movie asks little or no of his expertise.

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