Seven – Film review | telugucinema.com



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Ramya (Nandita Swetha) and Jenny (Anisha Ambrose) go to the police station to report the disappearance of their husband and it turns out that their husband is the same person, Karthik (Havish). Intrigued by their case, a police officer (Rehman) investigates the case but soon discovers that a similar case has been reported by another girl (Aditi Arya) in Chennai. Finally, they catch Karthik and throw him in jail. The same day, Priya (Trida Chowdary) files the missing case of her husband, Karthik. Who is really Karthik and what is this story? How is it related to another incident in the 1980s involving Saraswathi (Regina)? This is the mystery of this thriller.

Analysis

'Seven' is based on the script by Ramesh Varma, who has directed several failures such as 'Oka Oorilo', 'Abbayitho Ammayi' and 'Veera'. On paper, this mystery seems interesting, but on the screen, it has seemed boring from the beginning. An ACP officer who is too interested in reporting two girls reporting that their husband is missing two days later is ridiculous. In addition, all city news channels retransmit the missing case of a random type, as if it were a national problem. And the police glue pamphlets on the walls of the city of this guy who has disappeared for two days! In addition to this foolishness, a police officer who seems to have no other job in the world takes stock of this case minute by minute at the CPA and also finds that a deaf-mute girl from Chennai is also "deceived" by Karthik. Kya Re! Everything happens at the convenience of the writer! In the first half, we see two romantic sons with each girl who brought her husband and a small romantic episode involving the daughter of Chennai. After the interval, the film focuses on the other three girls. The fundamental mystery of this film is revealed. And what is that? The story goes back to the 1980s and a flashback drama involving Regina. This is a highly implausible flashback.

The last 20 minutes are rather better and observable compared to the first half boring. But the fundamental mystery of the film is too cinematic and silly.

The film has six actresses, but that's Regina shining in the movie. "Seven" is essentially about Regina's character and she played her role convincingly. Apart from Regina, only Trida Chowdary makes a good impression. Sunkara Lakshmi, the old version of Regina, needs appreciation for its sincere representation. Havish is just okay. Rehman plays the typical role of the Hollywood cop.

No songs composed by Chaitan Bharadwaj of the fame of "RX 100" are recorded. The cinematography is correct, but the direction of the director of photography, Nizar Shafi, is not competent.

In summary: The only good part of 'Seven' is the performances and final sequences of Regina. The rest is boring and bad.

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