Cast: Dev Gill, Chitra Shukla, Tejaswini Pandit, Praveen Tarde, Posani Krishna Murali, Sayaji Shinde, Prabhakar, and others
Director: Peta Trikoti
Screenplay and Dialogue: Prasad Varma
Music: Ravi Basrur
Editor: Tammi Raju
Producers: Dev Gill, Mihir Sudhir, Ashwani Kumar Mishra
Release Date: August 30, 2024
Actor Dev Gill, known for his role as a villain in Magadheera, has gained recognition in several Telugu films. His latest film as a protagonist, ‘Aho! Vikramarka,directed by Trikoti, is released on August 30. How did the film turn out? Did hero Dev Gill succeed? Let’s find out in this review.
Plot
In Pune, 1200 laborers from a colony disappear without a trace for 25 years, leaving their families in despair, not knowing whether they are alive or dead. During this period, Vikramarka (Dev Gill) is transferred to the Pune police station as an SI. Initially, he colluded with the drug mafia led by Bilal (Posani Krishna Murali). Influenced by his girlfriend Archana (Chitra Shukla), he transforms into an honest police officer. What incident prompted Vikramarka’s change? What happened to the missing laborers? Was Vikramarka able to save them? What challenges did he face in this process? This is the story.
Performances
Dev Gill has shown his mark in action scenes. With experience playing villains in various films, he seemed to handle action effortlessly. However, he struggled significantly in love scenes and emotional sequences, failing to express emotions convincingly. Chitra Shukla delivered a solid performance as the heroine, fitting well into her role. Praveen and Tejaswini Pandit, as the villain and ACP Bhavani respectively, were compelling. Posani Krishna Murali and Sayaji Shinde impressed with their seasoned acting. The rest of the cast was satisfactory.
Direction
Directed by Peta Trikoti, the film reminds one of Telugu hits like ‘Temper‘ and ‘Pataas.’ However, the plot lacks novelty, and the narration isn’t engaging. The director failed to extract compelling performances corresponding to the story’s demands. The love track between the hero and heroine feels quite tedious, and Dev Gill’s romantic looks recall his villain roles. Nonetheless, Trikoti made an effort to showcase his style in the fight scenes, which are somewhat interesting when the hero confronts the villains.
Technically…
The art department performed well. Ravi Basrur’s music was underwhelming, though the background score was passable in places. The production values were high, with no compromise on the budget.
Plus Points
Action sequences
Production values
Minus Points
Story and narration
Hero’s acting
Scenes lacking logic
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