Banner: Clap Entertainment, Mythri Movie Makers
Cast: Kiran Abbavaram, Athulyaa Ravi, Dhanush Pavan, Saptagiri, Posani Krishna Murali, Prudhvi, and others
Music: Sai Kartheek
DOP: Venkat C Dileep
Editor: Karthika Srinivas
Producers: Chiranjeevi (Cherry), Hemalatha Pedamallu
Story, Screenplay and Direction: Ramesh Kaduri
Story:
Arjun Kalyan (Kiran Abbavaram) is an enthusiastic and tough individual who doesn’t want to be a police officer like his father.However, he ends up becoming a Sub Inspector in Hyderabad.
He tries to get himself suspended, but ends up gaining a good reputation.Unexpectedly, he finds himself crossing paths with Home Minister Kantam Baireddy (Dhanush Pawan).
Later, Arjun gets to know a shocking truth.What is the truth? What did Arjun do next? The film has all the answers.
Performances :
Kiran Abbavaram has been showing signs of mass heroism in his flicks in bits and pieces.In Meter, he takes things several notches higher as he goes almost full-fledged mass hero level.
Right from the first frame, we see a conscious effort in body language to have that swag.It does look forced at times, especially when he walks.
Besides such obviousness, everything else is routine, mainly for the actor.Somewhere he still lacks the screen presence to pull off such mass stuff.It appears heavy for him.
Dhanush Pavan’s performance as the villain is adequate.Saptagiri and Murali Sharma provide some laughs.
Technical Aspects:
The director should have concentrated more on the screenplay and story.Music by Sai Kartheek is fine and so is the cinematography by Venkat C Dileep.Editing should have been done more crisply.Production values are neat.
Highlights :
Some dialogues
Drawbacks :
Uneven Narrative
Terrible Romantic Track
Double Meaning Comedy
Outdated climax
Bottomline : Routine, unimpressive and boring
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