Movie Reviews
Jawaan Story
Jawaan is all about Jai (Sai Dharam Tej) who is patriotic and loves his family. He is responsible and aims of getting a job in Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO). He falls in love with Bhargavi (Mehreen) who falls for him soon. It is during this time, he comes to know that a group of goons are in plans to steal the country’s most powerful missile Octopus. The rest of Jawaan is all about how Jai faces the evil (Prasanna) and saves his country and family. Watch Jawaan to know about the rest.
Jawaan Analysis :
Jawaan has an engaging first half and it has been laced with decent entertainment, emotions and romance. The songs have not been shot and placed well. The film turns serious as it processes and the interval episodes have been shot well. On the whole, the first half of Jawaan has been decent with all the commercial ingredients falling in right amounts. The first half promises a decent second half and the expectations stand high.
The second half of Jawaan falls flat because of the poor narration. The major plot looks deviated and the narration looks unusual and slammed. The songs have been huge barriers for the film and Jawaan has enough flaws and can be given a huge skip. The last half an hour of the film which is quite crucial fails to impress the audience and Jawaan ends up as a below average film because of the poor second half. Sai Dharam Tej and Prasanna tops the show.
Jawaan Performance :
Sai Dharam Tej has been outstanding in his role and tops the show. He has been impressive in the emotional drama and is a feast to watch. Prasanna should be mentioned specially for his performance and stunning screen presence. He excelled as a baddie and Mehreen looks bubbly and fit in the assigned role. She has been good in the romantic scenes and steals the show. All the other actors have been decent and did a decent job in the assigned roles.
Jawaan has a routine and predictable story line which doesn’t leave the audience exciting. The screenplay and the dialogues are the film’s biggest disappointments. The songs have been good to listen but they have not been shot well. The cinematography and the background score are the major highlights of Jawaan. The production values have been grand and the film’s director BVS Ravi fails to deliver out a commercial entertainer.
Final Word:
Sai Dharam Tej’s Jawaan will end up as one more disappointment in his career as it offers nothing new and interesting. A routine and predictable commercial drama that can be skipped.