Cast: Venkatesh, Meena, Nadhiya
Director: Sri Priya
Music Director: Sharreth
Producer: D. Suresh Babu, Rajkumar Sethupathi
Cinematography: S. Gopal Reddy
Editing: Marthand K. Venkatesh
CBFC Rating: U
Release Date: 11th July 2014
Run Time: 158 Minutes
Director: Sri Priya
Music Director: Sharreth
Producer: D. Suresh Babu, Rajkumar Sethupathi
Cinematography: S. Gopal Reddy
Editing: Marthand K. Venkatesh
CBFC Rating: U
Release Date: 11th July 2014
Run Time: 158 Minutes
Telugu movie Drushyam, a remake of Superstar Mohanlal's Blockbuster
Malayalam movie Drishyam, has been creating ripples in the media ever
since producer Suresh Babu announced it. This film is slated to release
in theatres on July 11. The makers held a special screening of the movie
on July 9. It has come out really well on screen. Victory Venkatesh,
who is known for his family entertainers, is sure to rock the viewers
again.
See: Drushyam cast and crew | Special screening photos
Directed by Sripriya Rajkumar, Drushyam is a good suspense thriller with
high entertainment quotient. Venkatesh's sterling performance is the
main highlight in the film. The engrossing screenplay, Sharreth's
soothing music and amazing background score, S Gopal Reddy's
cinematography, a few comedy and sentimental scenes and beautiful
locales are other attractions of the film. The slow-paced narration in
first half and some forced romantic scenes are its big drawbacks.
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Sripriya Rajkumar has taken the original story from the Malayalam movie,
but she has made a few changes to suit the taste of Telugu viewers.
Especially, she has added a little extra romance, which appears like it
has been unnecessarily forced in the film. Otherwise, everything is fine
in the film. She has been successful in maintaining the suspense
element throughout the movie. She has very good grip on the narration of
the film.
Drushyam is high on emotional quotient. The film starts off with
slow-paced narration, which drags for almost 30 minutes in the first
half. The movie gains a momentum with a twist at the interval. The
second half of the film is simply superb and the suspense element makes
you sit on the edge of the seat and watch the movie biting your nails.
The climax is also good and it makes the viewers to walk out of the
cinema hall with a contented heart.
Rambabu (Venkatesh) is a married man from the middle class. He is the
provider of cable network connection in a small village near
Vijayanagaram. His happy family life is tormented, when Varun, son of
Geetha (Nadhiya), who is the Inspector General of Police, disappears
after he harasses Rambabu's daughter. Geetha feels suspicious about
Rambabu's family and she uses her power to harass them. What happened to
Varun? How does Rambabu struggle to save his family? Answer to these
questions will form the crux of the story.
Venkatesh has a tailor-made role in Drushyam and he has delivered a
brilliant performance in it. He is the showman in the film. As his wife,
Meena has also done a good job and her chemistry with Venky is a good
to watch on screen. Nadhiya, Naresh, Ravi Kale, Chalapathi Rao,
Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Chaitanya Krishna, Benerjee, Sameer, Roshan
Basheer and others have also done justice to their roles and their
performances are good assests of the film.
Drushyam has decent production values and Sharreth's soundtracks and
amazing background score are the main attractions in the technical
front. S Gopal Reddy's camera work is another highlight of the film.
Marthand K Venkatesh's editing is good. Other technical departments have
also delivered a commendable job.
Overall, Drushyam is a good suspense thriller, which will be a treat for
family audience. You will enjoy it a lot, if you have not watched the
Malayalam film Drishyam. It is a must watch movie for family audience.
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