July 2, 2024
Nindha

Title of the film: Nindha Date of Release: June 21, 2024, 2.5 out of 5 stars Starring are Arun Dalai, Shreya Rani Reddy, Q Madhu, Varun Sandesh, Tanikella Bharani, Annie, Bhadram, Surya Kumar, Chatrapathi Sekhar, and Mime Madhu. Rajesh Jagannadham, director Rajesh Jagannadham, producer Director of Music: Santhu Omkar Cinematographer: Naveeth Ramiz Anil Kumar P. is the editor.

Story

A Sub-Inspector (SI), a physician, a lawyer, a constable, and two commoners are abducted by Vivek (Varun Sandesh), who then takes them captive. They quickly come to understand that Vivek is looking for the whole truth and background about Balaraju’s (Chatrapathi Shekar) arrest for a violent murder that occurred in Kandrakota. Balaraju: who is he? Who was the victim of the murder? Why did Vivek hold government officials captive and who is he? What role do they play in this narrative? What precisely took place in the village? Watching the film will provide answers to all of these questions.

Positive Points in Nindha Movie

Varun Sandesh performs admirably despite stepping into uncharted areas. He could see a comeback in his career if he keeps going after more interesting assignments.

Annie, Tanikella Bharani, and Chatrapathi Shekar all do a fantastic job in their roles, and the other performers do a passable job as well.

Minus Points in Nindha Movie

The screenplay keeps the audience interested for the first few minutes, and the plot starts with a compelling premise. But the movie falters in the second half and loses momentum toward the intermission.

While it is commendable that director Rajesh Jagannadha wanted to tell a compelling story, he ought to have put more work into the second part of the film, where the screenplay required the greatest dexterity. The impact of the movie may have been greatly changed with a second half that was both more captivating and better made.

The second half’s conversations between Varun Sandesh and the hostages don’t have the required drama or intensity, which prevents them from building the necessary tension.

Varun Sandesh gives a strong performance, but to convey serious language more effectively, he needs to work on his diction. Some characters, like Shreya Rani Reddy, do not significantly add to the tale, and others, like Surya, Bhadram, and Sidharth Gollapudi, should have been developed more.

Technical Aspects

Rajesh Jagannadha, a first-time director, has a good idea, but he should have given the screenplay and dramatic aspects more attention. The result might have been different if there had been better execution.

The songs aren’t in the best of places, but Santhu Omkar’s music is all right. The cinematography by Ramiz Naveeth is adequate, but Anil Kumar’s editing needs work to draw in viewers more. The production values meet the necessary standards.

Verdict

Nindha offers a decent plot overall, but its execution is lacking. Varun Sandesh attempts to try different roles, but the film falls flat due to its boring pacing, lack of real drama, uninteresting second half, and poor character development.

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