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Disco Raja Review – It’s Not The Time For Disco (Rating: **)

Disco Raja Review - It's Not The Time For Disco (Rating: **)

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Film: Disco Raja

Cast: Ravi Teja, Payal Rajput, Nabha Natesh, Bobby Simha

 

Director: VI Anand

Rating: **

Reviewer: George Sylex

Overview - Various successful actors who started with an ineffective spell with films are at the pinnacle of acclaim today. Then again, there are the actors who began on an incredible note. However, couldn't keep it up. Raviteja has been searching for a strong hit to restore his vocation which is experiencing some droop without any hits from the previous three years. Mass Maharaja has placed all his faith in his most recent sci-fi dramatization Disco Raja which has hit the screens.

What's About - Disco Raja begins when a solidified body is found in Ladakh and the researchers use it for their analysis and breathe life back into it. The dead body is of a gangster named Disco Raja (Raviteja) who passed on thirty-five years back. A family is hanging tight for a missing young man named Vasu (Raviteja). How are they are two associated? Who murdered Disco Raja? These inquiries drive the film forward with a decent first half and an awful second half.

Script Analysis - The story puts vigorously in Its overwhelming legend, Disco Raja played by Ravi Teja. Cautiously and determinedly the content redirects our consideration from the provisos of the plot and its coherence hitches to guarantee enough that its errors to get away from our consideration. Director VI Anand, who is known for his creative thoughts, and a special method for narrating has once again concocted a novel point dependent on bringing back life in a dead body. His insights about the idea and arrangement made are impressive. While the primary half is suggestive and fascinating, the equivalent can't credit to post interim bits. There are such numerous obscure faces strolling all through each frame.

Star Performances - Ravi Teja figures out how to cause his crowds to go into delights as he slips into the job with reliable solace. He attempted as enthusiastic as Disco Raja, yet, he was unable to shroud his aged skin in close up shots. His presentation is alright as the music adoring don. None of the female leads got a tolerable enough task to carry out. Payal Rajput is alright in a retro symbol. Bobby Simha's character is inadequately formed, and he is completely squandered in spite of placing in the best endeavors. Vennela Kishore's comedy works to a great extent and Sunil is an unexpected bundle. But his character is very immature.

Direction, Cinematography, Music - Director VI Anand thinks of intriguing thoughts, yet he neglects to let them know in a holding way. With "Disco Raja", both the director and Ravi Teja frustrate us just as well as point about the screenplay was its uninteresting organizing. The quick pace in first-half saves the film's formlessness, Yet, the inappropriate pasty portrayal and a devious execution in the second half oppose the great work of its entertainers. If something stays with you after the film it will be the splendid cinematography by Karthik and Thaman's background score. Then two have given their best for Disco Raja. The editing could have been exceptional and the length goes extended.

Overall - Frail narrative, pointless execution and the boring second half make the film an unfortunate meet. If you are a Raviteja fan, you can watch this exhausting film.

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