CAST & CREW
Thank You Brother, is directed by Ramesh Raparthi Bio coming soon... >> Read More... . Anasuya Bharadwaj Anasuya was born on 15th May 1985. She resides in >> Read More... and “ Ashwin J Viraj Ashwin j Viraj is an Indian Telugu actor and an en >> Read More... ” play the lead roles. Mounika Reddy Bio coming soon... >> Read More... , Anish Kuruvilla Anish Kuruvilla is an Indian actor, executive prod >> Read More... , Kadambari Kiran A standout amongst the most conspicuous identity i >> Read More... , “ Annapoorna Story coming soon... >> Read More... ” and Viva Harsha The real name of ‘VIVA- Harsha’ is Harsha Chemudu. >> Read More... are in the supporting roles. Magunta Sarath Chandra Reddy and Tharak Bommi Reddy produced the film. Guna Balasubramanian Besides being a music director, Guna Balasubramani >> Read More... composed the music.
Plot
A woman and a man get stuck in a lift. Both are not related. While the youngster is from a wealthy family and a happy-go-lucky guy, who cares for nothing, she is pregnant and lost her husband. When she was about to deliver the baby in the locked lift, what would the guy do to make her deliver the baby safe? Will she and her kid survive? The answers form the rest of the story.
Star Performance
Viraj did a perfect job as a wealthy youngster. His body language and performances are quite decent. Anasuya stole the show with her exemplary performance. Her expressions are fantastic in her new role. The rest of the stars fit well in the roles and did what is asked of them.
Analysis
The story is good, but the logic is missing a lot. The director has taken much time to establish the character of Viraj, but Anasuya didn’t get a satisfying intro. The female lead’s backstory is much important; as it was not showcased properly, the audience feels something important is missing. The cinematography is neat and good and the same goes for art direction and the rest of the production designs. Although editing is not bad, some unwanted scenes should have been trimmed. The second half is better than the first half and the director receives appreciation in the second half.
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Verdict
The film comes with a new concept and the stars did a good job. If we omit the negatives like the logical loopholes, the film gives some thrilling moments!
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