Supreme Movie Review
Storyline
Industrialist Vikram Sarkar
(Kabir Khan) plans to grab hold of the Jagruthi Trust and the agricultural
lands surrounding Ananthapur district.
Narayana Rao (Saikumar) hopes to
safeguard the trust to protect the 15000 villagers residing in the place. On
the other side, (Sai Dharam Tej) is a taxi driver and he falls for local SI
Sridevi (Raashi Khanna).
A kid Rajan enters Balu’s life,
but when his family gets emotionally attached to him, Rajan is kidnapped by
Biku Bhai (Ravi Kishan). Why is Rajan kidnapped? What is his story and how does
Balu save the kid is the rest of Supreme plot.
Casting-Performances
Sai Dharam Tej is at his ease in
both comedy scenes and fights. He is even improved in emotional scenes though
there is more scope for betterment in his expressions. All in all he did a fine
job and is evolving as an actor with each of his movies.
Rashi Khanna oozes glamour, and
she brings in some laughs with her cop act. Her chemistry with Sai Dharam Tej
makes a good watch, while her fun scenes with Vennela Kishore are good.
Mikhail Gandhi, the child actor
bagged meaty role, and he is very cute and convincing in the role.
Kabir is brilliant in negative
role, while Ravi Kishan is entertaining. Rajendra Prasad and Sai Kumar are apt,
while Vennala Kishore, Raghu Babu, Prudhvi, Prabhas Sreenu are entertaining in
hilarious scenes.
Technicalities
Sai Kartheek`s musical scores are
passable and Andham Hindolam remix has been shot well.
Cinematography is on top notch
while the BGM goes with the theme of mass entertainer.
Anil Ravipudi once again leaves
his mark as director. The story is routine and twists are predictable, but the
entertaining screenplay and dialogues make the difference. Editing could have
been better.
Action scenes are well choreographed.
Production Values are rich.
Analysis
Supreme film sticks to its genre
commercial mass entertainer, where the director Anil Ravipudi has neatly
packaged it with right blend of commercial ingredients including action, drama,
emotion, dances and loads of fun.
While the story is not novel, it’s writer Anil
Ravipudi’s magic that worked, say in handling the screenplay and having a grip
over the execution. The comedy is neatly woven into the story and not as any
separate episodes. Besides the emotional scenes hits the mark with impressive
dialogues.
Supreme definitely helps Sai Dharam Tej step
up the ladder of his stardom, and he is evolving as an actor with each of his
movies. Despite routine story and some illogical scenes, Supreme has its
entertaining elements that provide you with loads of fun.
Last Word
Supreme- Paisa Vasool Entertainer
RATING: 3/5
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