Less intriguing scenes FOR pongal/sankranti this film is watchable !Ī billionaire industrialist and his son are killed almost simultaneously, and a message recorded on a cell phone implicates two high-ranking executives. FOR DETAIL IN DEPTH AUDIENCEĪcting : special mentions kushboo, rao ramesh, sampath, pawankalyan A+ WHAT FELT ODD : i watch tam n eng movies often, hindi n telugu ( rarely) ! this movie had, ofcourse a normal plot, but what makes it impressive is the rich visuals n impressive performances :) for one, we must say rao ramesh is at his best, the total story is given in less than 5mins, yet, it remains to keep us entertained ! it isnt a critically acclaimed movie, it is a family entertainer ! so what if the director had inspired from hollywood movie, isnt bahubali inspired from hollywood movie? or any big movie, like, say enthiran, we had terminator long back in h'wood ! FANS need to stop fighting against others, and welcome a entertainer ! i dint like his last venture " katamarayudu " which was remake our of dear thala's veeram, but this one was good n fun ! maybe its like AD, but why compare. So,Agnyaathavaasi is one of the most unexpected disasters of Tollywood and especially from Talented Writer-Director "You Know Who". This is almost the weakest film in everyone's career who worked for the film.Even the only strength of the film which is music,is so badly used that we get irritated with the song picturisaton and placement.I think the cover version sings done by youngsters looks more appealing than the movie's.Anirudh's BGM is totally out of sync with the scenes. Overall, even the hardcore fans can easily avoid watching the film. The hero and heroine track is the worst.Two heroines indulging in catfights, slapping each other's face and pulling their hair over hero is irritating to the core. Entire concentration is put on visuals rather than working on the right content. The whole movie is trash compared to the previous films in the combination or those of the director. In the entire movie, we can hardly find any scene which is worth mentioning. They add to the length and provide endless boredom. There is nothing going on in either of them. Whatever be the story, "You Know Who" always writes best entertaining scenes and touching sentimental dialogues.The whole entertainment angle in this film, which involves a romantic track and comedy in the workspace is a total failure.
Without doubt, he has failed totally in writing. It would be hard to believe that a master writer like "You Know Who" could come up with such weak writing. But those films at least had coherent narratives, a few well-etched characters and sharp dialogues.Writing is You Know Who's strength, and his legions of fans don't call him 'guruvu garu' for nothing.But even his half-baked works itself are getting decent successes,so as usually everyone will have But in Agnyaathavaasi (Ironically even the title apted for him),he went to exile as there is not even a single trace to prove that it is "You Know Who's"' film. But its shocking that "One of the most talented writers of Tollywood" ironically made a satire of himself.Its being evident that he has lost his previous magic and delivering only half of his talent. My Review: A dialogue in the initial portions loosely translates to 'when we don't have a new idea, we can repeat an old one' that's writer-director "You Know Who" making his intention clear. The rest of the story is about how Balasubramanyam, aka AB, connects the dots and saves the day to keep Vindha's legacy alive. To deal with the impending crisis, Indrani (Kushbu) seeks the help of Balasubramanyam (Pawan Kalyan), who must get to the bottom of the conspiracy brewing within the company. We are told that two others partners in the company, Sharma (Murali Sharma) and Varma (Rao Ramesh) are primary suspects for this crime. As a huge fan of "You Know Who",I have huge expectations on Agnyaathavaasi.Even when the trailer disappointed,it is You Know Who's written dialogue which really left the mark and raised the expectations on the film.So how is it? and Why am I not mentioning director's name? Plot: The film opens with a murder of Vindha (played by Boman Irani), a billionaire who's the head of AB group of companies. Agnyaathavaasi (2018): Before starting my review, I am gonna mention you that I am not going to say the director's name anywhere in the review out of immense respect I have for him.I will use the word "You Know Who" (Don't get confused with Voldemort).