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    Prathinidhi 2 Review: Nara Rohit captivates as a journalist but…

    May 10, 2024

    Cast: Nara Rohit, Siri Lella, Dinesh Tej, Saptagiri, Tanikella Bharani, Indraja, Udaya Bhanu, Ajay Ghosh, Ajay, Praveen, Prudhvi Raj, Raghbabu and others

    Director: Murthy Devagupthapu

    Music: Mahati Swara Sagar

    Editing: Raviteja Girijala

    Cinematography: Nani Chamidishetty

    Producers: Kumararaja Battula, Anjaneyulu Sri Thota, Surendranath Bollineni

    Production Companies: Vanara Entertainments, Rana Arts

    Release Date: May 10, 2024

    Nara Rohit reprises his role as the protagonist in the newest political action flick ‘Prathinidhi 2,’ a follow-up to its predecessor ‘Prathinidhi.’ Helmed by acclaimed journalist Murthy Devagupthapu, this political thriller has captured widespread attention, particularly due to its release timing amidst the AP elections. The promotional materials, including posters and trailers, have already stirred curiosity. Has it succeeded in leaving a mark on the audience?

    Story

    Chetan (played by Nara Rohit) embodies integrity as a journalist. Operating as a freelance reporter, he fearlessly unveils the truth, ultimately ascending to the position of CEO at NCC Channel. From this vantage point, Chetan embarks on a mission to uncover the misdeeds of political figures. However, amidst his crusade, an assassination attempt targets CM Prajapathi (portrayed by Sachin Khedekar). Who stands behind this sinister plot? And what revelations surface through the ensuing CBI investigation? To fully grasp the depth of Nara Rohit’s battle against the political establishment, one must experience the narrative unfold on screen.

    Performance Review

    Nara Rohit shines in his portrayal of journalist Chetan, adeptly conveying emotional depth and commanding the action sequences. His performance stands out as a highlight in the initial half of the film. Siri Lella, though with a restricted role, captivates viewers’ interest in the latter part. Sachin Khedekar leaves an indelible impression with his portrayal of the CM. Additionally, commendable performances are delivered by Dinesh Tej, Jisshu Sengupta, Ajay Ghosh, Prudhvi Raj, and Udaya Bhanu, collectively enhancing the cinematic experience.

    Direction Review

    Director Murthy adeptly shapes the film into a commercial political drama, offering a unique perspective on journalism and political structures. The opening sequences skillfully establish the protagonist’s integrity and the noble essence of journalism. The initial half portrays the hero wielding a pen, while in the latter half, he transitions to wielding a sword, leading to pivotal plot turns. The director’s depiction of the significance of a vote resonates powerfully, yet certain political scenes may verge on excessive dramatization. Additionally, the familial backdrop of the hero in the latter half may seem somewhat conventional, and the portrayal of the CBI appears overly simplistic.

    Technical Aspects

    Technically, the film is well-crafted. Nani Chamidishetty’s cinematography and Mahati Swara Sagar’s background score are strengths. The editor could have been more stringent, especially in the second half. The production values are appropriate for the film’s scale.

    Plus Points

    – Nara Rohit’s acting

    – Twists in the story

    – Political dialogues

    Minus Points

    – Editing

    – Some illogical scenes

    Telugu.yousay.tv Rating: 2.5/5 

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