Marakathamani Movie Review
Cast : Aadi Pinisetty, Nikki Galrani, Anantaraj, Kota Srinivasarao and many others.
Director : A. R. K Sravana
Production : Rishi Media, Srichakra Innovations
Music : Dhibu Ninan Thomas
Photography : PV Shankar
The Tamil hero Aadi Pinisetty is proving with his acting even in Tollywood. Aadi always takes the unique story with the splendid performance in his career. Aadi Pinisetty’s new movie Marakathamani which is horror adventurers with perfect comedy blended in it. Let us see how the Telugu audience liked it.
Story
A robber Raghu(Aadi Pinisetty) who wants to do a theft in his life will join in smuggler gang. Raghu loves Alekya(Nikki Galrani) but her marriage fixed with someone. In this scenario, Raghu will get an offer of 10 crores to rob an ancient diamond called Marakathamani. Raghu will get to know through one priest that 132 members tried Marakathamani but died and became evil spirits. So, Raghu thought to rob that Marakathamani through those evil spirits. So what are the consequences will Raghu face and how he will get that Marakathamani is the remaining movie.
Analysis
Marakathamani movie directed by Saravaran is looking like in Telugu ‘Swamy Ra Ra’ by Nikhil, in Tamil ‘Rakshasudu’ by Surya. These movies are just to compare but the subject freshness is purely visible. About the Marakathamani, evil spirits, love story, villan entry with these aspects doing a movie is difficult. But the director did a splendid performance by adding humor to this movie. And hero Aadi Pinisetty performed amazing acting skills in every scene. Movie highlight is comedy track. Kota Srinivasarao captured with his acting. It can be understood that Bhramanandam character is purposely kept. Tamil feel, some logics are missing in some places expect these the movie is good. The audience will be happy because of comedy. Music and photography are plus points to the movie.
Positive
- Story
- Screenplay
- Comedy
- Hero
- Direction
- Music
- Photography
Negative
- Logic miss in few places
- Bhramanandam
Telugu Bullet Review: 3/5