Movie Reviews
Tuntari Story
A group of corporate emoployees go for a vacation to a hill station where they meet a holy saint who gives them a newspaper that is four months in advance from the present date. The news is about Raju (Nara Rohit) who wins the boxing competition that offers prize money of Rs 5 crores. This group of employees start searching for the guy Raju who has no clarity about his life and keeps enjoying. The rest of the film is about how they convince him to end up winning the boxing competition. Watch Tuntari to know about the complete movie.
Tuntari Analysis :
The first half of Tuntari has been narrated well and the complete first half has been filled with loads of entertainment throughout. Nara Rohit has been highly entertaining throughout with his body language and he steals the show. The narration has been decent and the screenplay has been decent. The pre interval episodes along with the fantasy scenes have been linked well and on the whole the complete first half of Tuntari has been engaging and entertaining.
The second half of Tuntari is the major drawback of the film. The movie’s major plot has been sidelined and there are three songs during the second half which disturb the flow of the movie. The movie catches pace during the last twenty minutes which has been interesting and ends on a decent note. On the whole the complete second half has been ok and ends up decent.
Tuntari Performance :
Nara Rohit comes up with more energetic and engaging performance throughout the movie. After a series of serious roles, Tuntari will sure an impressive film for the actor and he had scope for entertainment which is the major highlight of the film. Lata Hegde has been decent in her small and restricted role. Vennela Kishore and Shakalaka Shankar carried the levels of entertainment that have been balanced well. All the other actors have been decent with their assignments.
The story of the film is quite new and the topic has never been touched in Tollywood. The screenplay and the dialogues have been decent and apt. The songs and the background score of the film have been good and they elevated the movie well. The cinematography of Tuntari has been eye catchy and the editing should have been much more decent. The production values have been good and the director has done a decent job in transforming the Tamil movie suiting the Telugu nativity.
Final Word:
Nara Rohit comes up with a complete entertainer which is sure worth watching once for the entertainment and the engaging narration.