Oh, wait! Did it even have one in the first place? Officer is a film I want to forget, but, unfortunately, it’s grinning at me devilishly as I write this.Ī comedy drama about four college friends? Check. If I had a time machine, I’d go back in time and burn the script of this movie. Ah, not many actor-director duos can say that about themselves. Nagarjuna and Varma have joined hands together to make one of the best films ( Shiva) and one of the worst films ( Officer) in Telugu cinema. I agree that no other filmmaker in India has dabbled in as many genres as RGV has, but there has to be a limit to botched-up experiments. Why is Ram Gopal Varma still making movies? Every time he announces a project, I feel like a worm has started moving in my stomach. This is a film that’s going to remain a black mark in his career, and, for the viewers, who dared to watch this film, you’ve earned my salute. He comes across as a person who skipped acting classes. The ever-reliable Vijay looks out of place in this poorly written-and-edited movie. Also, fans wouldn’t have rushed to the cinemas to watch a 5 AM show of an actor who starred as an obsessive gamer in a dud like Ye Mantram Vesave. Films like Pelli Choopulu, Arjun Reddy, Geetha Govindam, and Taxiwala would have been made with somebody else. And I’m sure Vijay Deverakonda wouldn’t have become the star he is today. Even if it was released in 2013, people would have certainly walked out of the theatres midway. This thriller drama, directed by Shridhar Marri, should have released a few years ago, but it made its presence felt only earlier this year. When will he come out of the cave and start picking well-rounded stories? Most of the action films he’s been a part of are ridiculous. Chaitanya, like Dharam Tej, has been choosing terrible scripts. The handful of tricks and twists that are supposed to keep us on the edge never work in this Chandoo Mondeti thriller. Songs pop up unnecessarily and to top it all, Nidhhi Agerwal, who appears as the love interest, is a bore. Naga Chaitanya has starred in the lead in two films this year – Savyasachi and Shailaja Reddy Alludu–and both of them deserve to be on this list, but, I picked Savyasachi for ruining a fantastic storyline, and, for roping in Madhavan to star in the role of a cardboard villain. He’s purely a pain in the *you-know-where*. I honestly don’t know what Sri (Raashi Khanna) sees in a stickler like Vasu (Nithiin). When he breaks down in the climax to apologise to his family, trust me, you’ll find yourself in a river of tears for sitting through this torture. He must have sleep-walked through his performance, for his face remains the same during anger and happiness, success and guilt.
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Literally every line in this Satish Vegesna movie is good enough to become a WhatsApp forward, and Nithiin deserves a Razzie for playing a man who follows every tradition followed by his grandmother. Vinayak has cruelly wasted the collective talent of Telugu comedians and imported villains in this stupid movie. I wanted to take a cold shower soon after watching this festival of clumsiness. This movie has so much going against it that when the end credits showed up, I smiled. Dharam Tej has consistently been choosing one bad film after another since his 2016 release Supreme. Why do the makers even have an extra ‘t’ in Intteligent? Other than the pretentious title, there’s absolutely nothing amusing in this Sai Dharam Tej and Lavanya Tripathi starrer. This VV Vinayak action film is a headache from the first scene to the last.