Mantra 2 Review, Rating

Mantra 2 Review, Rating
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Highlights

Southern actress Charmmee Kaur\'s Mantra-2 hit the theaters on Friday. \"Mantra\", which released in 2007, was a sleeper hit. It gave Charmmee a much-needed hit after back-to-back flops back then. Debutant director N.Sathish made horror film with Charmmee.

Banner: Green Movies

Producer: Showri Reddy, V Yadagiri Reddy

Director: S V Sateesh

Music: Sunil Kashyap

Rating: 2.25


Southern actress Charmmee Kaur's Mantra-2 hit the theaters on Friday. "Mantra", which released in 2007, was a sleeper hit. It gave Charmmee a much-needed hit after back-to-back flops back then. Debutant director N.Sathish made horror film with Charmmee.


Story: The film’s story revolves around a young Vizag girl. Mantra (Charmmee) is a techie who comes to Hyderabad to join a software company.


She has spent her life in hostels as she loses her parents early in life. She decides to stay with a family this time in Hyderabad. The Driver takes her to a an old building and introduces her to an old couple. She joins as a paying guest. After some days, she starts feeling that someone is trying to eliminate her and following her.


Mantra informs the same to her college friend Vijay (Chetan Cheenu) who is a police officer. She hears some weird noises in the house. Much to the surprise of everyone, the house is haunted. When Chetan digs deep, he finds that the old couple were killed two years back and following the murder, the house was seized by police.


The actual story begins here. Why were they killed? Watch the full movie on the big screen to find out.


Performance:


Charmmme is the only highlight of the film. Rahul Dev as a villain and Chetan as a cop have performed well. Tanikella Bharani, Uttej and other have justified their roles.


Plus Points:

Charmmee

Interval scene


Minus points:

Story

Editing

Dragged scenes


Technical:

Sunil Kashyap's music is good. The background music does try to scare you some times. slow place in first half will get bore you. Editing could have been much better. Debut S V Sateesh has selected an old script. Excecpt interval and pre-climax scenes, he fails to scare the audience much


Bottom line: If you go to the movie expecting the entire film will give you all the thrills and chills, you will be disappointed. Mantra-2 can scare you half. But some scenes in the film will definitely leave you at the edge of your seats.

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