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Hippi Movie Review


 

Starring : Kartikeya, Digangana Suryavanshi, J. D. Chakravarthy, Vennela Kishore, Hari Teja

Director : TN Krishna

Producers : S. Thanu

Music Director : Nivas Prasanna

Cinematographer : R. D. Rajasekhar

Editor : K. L. Praveen

 

RX 100 fame Kartikeya is back with yet another youthful romantic drama, titled Hippi. Directed by TN Krishna, the film is out for public viewing today. Let’s see how it is.

Story:

Hippi Devadas (Kartikeya), who is already in a relationship with a girl named Sneha, falls for her close friend Amuktamalyada (Digangana Suryavanshi) and breaks up with the first girl. After a constant pursuit by Deva, Amuktamalyada finally says yes to his proposal. The actual story begins when they both get into a serious relationship. What sort of insecurities will the young couple face during this course of time? Will they continue their relationship and make it an everlasting one? To know this, you have to catch the film in theaters near you.

Plus Points:

Hero Karthikeya’s makeover as a stylish and trendy youngster is good. He maintained a well-toned physique and surprises with his six-pack abs.

Heroine Digangana Suryavanshi is the show stealer. She impresses with her cute looks. Her screen presence and energetic performance bring depth to the proceedings to an extent.

The chemistry between the lead pair is showcased in a realistic way. The romantic episode between the lead pair during the climax will enthrall the young audience.

It’s good to see JD Chakravarthy on the screen after a brief gap. He is okay in his role. Comedian Vennela Kishore evokes a few laughs with his spontaneous funny dialogues.

Minus Points:

The main drawback of the film is that it lacks a proper flow in the narration. From the first scene itself, you get a feeling of watching yet another typical love story with unbearable narration.

The crucial drama and romance between the lead pair are not established in the right manner, as unnecessary arguments come your way all the time.

In an overview, though the film is a straight Telugu film, somewhere the proceedings make you feel as if you are watching a dubbing film.

Technical Aspects:

Director TN Krishna’s main idea of making a love story set in contemporary times is good. But sadly, he forgot to update his narrative style. Right from the screenplay to the narration, the film is handled in an old fashion and hence the proceedings became predictable.

Editing by Praveen K. L is not up to the mark, as close to twenty minutes of the film can be easily chopped off. Cinematography by R. D. Rajasekhar is just about okay and could have been better. But he nicely captured Goa in two songs.

Music by Nivas K. Prasanna is decent, as two romantic numbers in the first half are good. His background score fails to create magic at the crucial juncture of the film. Production values by top producer Kalaipuli S. Thanu’s V Creations are top notch.

Verdict:

On the whole, Hippi is a stylish romantic film which fails to impress the audience. Hero Karthikeya and heroine Digangana take the lead and make the proceedings appealing, but abrupt narration with double meaning dialogues totally spoil the plot, making it a boring watch this weekend.

Finally, the film comes to an end. Keep watching the space for complete review

  • A silly and dragged argument is on between the lead pair

  • Shraddha Das suprises in a cameo. Time for a mass song

  • Crucial scenes are on between JD Chakravarthy and Karthikeya

  • A fight sequence is on now between Devudaa and local goons

  • Comedy scenes are on between Vennela Kishore and Bharmaji

  • Post interval a few fun scenes are on between hero and heroine

  • First half Report: So far, the film it below average with and is filled with unwanted nagging scenes and double meaning dialogues. Only two songs which come in the meantime are good

  • The film comes halfway on a fun note. Break now

  • Time for Hey Ela song. Yet another good in the album

  • Hero is now flirting Digangana. Complicated scenes are going on

  • Time for superhit track Yavathivee

  • Now, the film shifts to Goa. As Vennala Kishore entry’s the scene, a few comedy scenes are going on

  • The film goes few more months back. Hero Karthikeya makes a flashing entry as kick boxer. Now, romantic scenes are on between the hero and second heroine

  • Time for Viral song. A Stylish dance number canned lavishly in a pub

  • Few more fun scenes are going on between JD Chakravarthy and Karthikeya

  • A few funny scenes are going on between hero and his friends

  • Films shifts few months back. JD Chakravarthy has been introduced as Devadas’s(Karthikeya) boss.

  • Heroine Digangana makes an entry. Titles rolling now

  • Opening scene on hero Karthikeya. A few introduction scenes are on now

  • Hi…the film has started and it’s runtime is 143 minutes

  Starring : Kartikeya, Digangana Suryavanshi, J. D. Chakravarthy, Vennela Kishore, Hari Teja Director : TN Krishna Producers : S. Thanu Music Director : Nivas Prasanna Cinematographer : R. D. Rajasekhar Editor : K. L. Praveen   RX 100 fame Kartikeya is back with yet another youthful romantic drama, titled Hippi. Directed by TN Krishna, the film is out for public viewing today. Let’s see how it is. Story: Hippi Devadas (Kartikeya), who is already in a relationship with a girl named Sneha, falls for her close friend Amuktamalyada (Digangana Suryavanshi) and breaks up with the first girl. After a constant pursuit by Deva, Amuktamalyada finally says yes to his proposal. The actual story begins when they both get into a serious relationship. What sort of insecurities will the young couple face during this course of time? Will they continue their relationship and make it an everlasting one? To know this, you have to catch the film in theaters near you. Plus Points: Hero Karthikeya’s makeover as a stylish and trendy youngster is good. He maintained a well-toned physique and surprises with his six-pack abs. Heroine Digangana Suryavanshi is the show stealer. She impresses with her cute looks. Her screen presence and energetic performance bring depth to the proceedings to an extent. The chemistry between the lead pair is showcased in a realistic way. The romantic episode between the lead pair during the climax will enthrall the young audience. It’s good to see JD Chakravarthy on the screen after a brief gap. He is okay in his role. Comedian Vennela Kishore evokes a few laughs with his spontaneous funny dialogues. Minus Points: The main drawback of the film is that it lacks a proper flow in the narration. From the first scene itself, you get a feeling of watching yet another typical love story with unbearable narration. The crucial drama and romance between the lead pair are not established in the right manner, as unnecessary arguments come your way all the time. In an overview, though the film is a straight Telugu film, somewhere the proceedings make you feel as if you are watching a dubbing film. Technical Aspects: Director TN Krishna’s main idea of making a love story set in contemporary times is good. But sadly, he forgot to update his narrative style. Right from the screenplay to the narration, the film is handled in an old fashion and hence the proceedings became predictable. Editing by Praveen K. L is not up to the mark, as close to twenty minutes of the film can be easily chopped off. Cinematography by R. D. Rajasekhar is just about okay and could have been better. But he nicely captured Goa in two songs. Music by Nivas K. Prasanna is decent, as two romantic numbers in the first half are good. His background score fails to create magic at the crucial juncture of the film. Production values by top producer Kalaipuli S. Thanu’s V Creations are top notch. Verdict: On the whole, Hippi is a stylish romantic film which…

Hippi Movie Review Rating

Story - Screenplay - 2.25
Star Cast Performances - 2.75
Technicalities - 2.5
Direction - 2.5

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Hippi Movie Review Rating

Hippi Movie Review Rating

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