Movie: Takkar
Rating: 1.5/5
Cast: Siddharth, Divyansha, Abhimanyu Singh, Yogi Babu, Munishkanth, RJ Vigneshkanth
Director: Karthik G Krish
Produced By: TG Vishwaprasad, Abhishek Agarwal
Release Date: 9th June 2023
Story: Gunashekhar, also known as “Guns”, is a reckless young man who dreams of getting rich. He faces troubles in achieving his dreams and his path weaves into Lucky, a rich girl who believes that money is the source of all trouble. How the couple get along and what problems did they face on the journey? Who is Kidnapper Raas and why is he after them? Answers to these questions form the rest of the story.
Analysis: The film begins with an intriguing scene and leads to a flashback which explains why the main character has taken that decision. The same impact continues when different characters are introduced into the story. The curiosity arises as the characters make the audience interested to see what will happen next. However, all this intrigue lasts only for a while as the proceedings get uninteresting. What seems to be an action thriller turns into a lousy love story.
The required follow-up for the characters and tracks which are introduced goes missing. Also, the love track appears very superficial without any feel. The Villain character, which is introduced seriously, turns into a comical one and his scenes with Yogi Babu are very annoying. The Climax is dragged to a routine ending after a ridiculous scene between the lead pair, which itself looks like the ending of the film.
Performances: Siddharth getup looks odd and his performance too does not add up as he looks out of the place for the most of the time. The charm and natural flow are missing in his acting, as he did not suit the character he played. Divyansha Kaushik got a rich and modern girl character which requires a lot of glamour show, and she makes the full use of it through giving the audience a visual treat. Abhimanyu Singh and Yogi Babu’s track irritates very much. Munish Kanth and others were ok.
Plus Points:
- Passable First Half
- Few Dialogues
Minus Points:
- Absurd Second Half
- Annoying Villain Track
- Soulless Love Track
- Music
Verdict: The film Takkar has a passable first half with an interesting start, but the second half turns into an almost nightmare with a soul less love track and a stupid villain track. Overall, the film is a severe disappointment for the audience who expected a quality film from Siddharth.
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