Tripura Telugu movie Review, rating

Tripura Telugu movie Review, rating
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Highlights

Swathi-starrer ‘Tripura’, a directorial venture of ‘Geetanjali’ fame Raaj Kiran hit theaters on Friday. Touted to be a horror thriller sprinkled with comedy, romance and family drama, the film has opened to mixed reviews.

Directed by: Raj Kiran
Produced by: Rajasekhar and Chinababu
Banner: Sharwanth Ram Creations
Music by: Kamran
Cast: Swathi, Naveen Chandra, Rao Ramesh, Saptagiri and Others
Swathi-starrer ‘Tripura’, a directorial venture of ‘Geetanjali’ fame Raaj Kiran hit theaters on Friday. Touted to be a horror thriller sprinkled with comedy, romance and family drama, the film has opened to mixed reviews.

Story:
Tripura (Swathy) is a village girl and her parents believe that she has a medical disorder as her dreams comes to true in real life.
Her parents take her to a psychiatrist (Naveen Chandra) in the city. Later, she falls for him and both want to get married. With the consent of their parents, Tripura marries Naveen.
Some days after her marriage, Tripura gets a strange dream. She dreams of stabbing her own husband Naveen. Naveen's friend Eesha (Pooja) goes missing.

Will Tripura really stab Naveen as she dreamt? What leads to such a circumstance? Why did she get such a dream? How did Eesha go missing? To find out the reason watch the movie on big screen.

Performance:
Swathi gets to play the title role and attracts audience with her girl-next-door kind of role. She carries off her role with her usual ease. Naveen Chandra gets to do a full-length and physicist role and he manages it pretty well.

He pulls off the climax scenes rather well. Saptagiri is very impressive this time and the best part of the film is his comedy. The comedy between Jayaprakash Reddy, Shakalaka Shankar is really disappointing. Rao Ramesh as the senior doctor is a good choice.

Plus points:
Swathi
Saptagiri

Drawbacks:
Direction
Lengthy scenes
Narration

Technical aspects:
Director Raja Kiran has failed in his efforts to impress the audience this time as he loses focus midway.
Ravi Kumar's cinematography is good and he has done a good job. Kamran's background is impressive. Like his Geethanajali film, Tripura does not make you scare or laugh throughout.

Analysis:
Director Raj Kiran's last movie Geethanajali was a super-hit. So the audience come to the movie with the same expectations but the film slightly disappoints them. The slow narration and forced comedy will spoil the mood of the audience.
Tripura does not have something very different and there are hardly any thrilling scenes in the entire film. The biggest problem with Tripura is its snail pace.
The comedy scenes between Shakalaka Shankar and Jaya Prakash seems routine and fails to tickle your funny bones evoke.

Rating: 2.5
Verdict: No scares No chills.
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