Kalyanram Sher Movie Review

Kalyan Ram who is riding high with the success of Pataas has reached the big-screens again with Sher. Kalyan Ram has high hopes on director Mallikarjun, and he is confident on the success. Will Sher reach expectations? Firstshowz brings you Kalyan Ram’s Sher Movie Review. Read on












Storyline

Gautam (Kalyan Ram) is a happy go lucky guy who completes his Graduation and helps his father in business. He goes to any extent to help his family out from situations, and few circumstances lead him into a huge tiff with a gangster named Puppy(Vikramajeeth), as Gautham disrupts his wedding. Upset with it, Puppy challenges Gautam that he becomes a villain to his love life. Soon Nandini (Sonal Chauhan) enters Gautham life? How does the story proceed and what happens to revenges is the crux.

Artists Performances

Kalyan Ram looks convincing in his role and delivers honest performance. He tried to carry the film on his shoulders, but with an average characterization, he couldn’t help. He has improved in mannerisms and in action sequences though.

Sonal Chauhan is presented well on screen and looked good. However, she doesn’t have much to perform in limited scope role.

Mukesh Rushi, Vikramjeet Virk and Asish Vidhyarthi bagged their usual routine roles, Rohini is justifying. Brahmanandam is hardly entertaining and so are other comedians Ali, M S Narayana and Thaagubothu Ramesh. Fish Venkat, Duvvasi Mohan managed to evoke some laughs. Others are adequate.

Technician’s Role

Musically, Sher isn’t impressive and neither is the Background score elevating in crucial scenes. Sarvesh Murari’s cinematography is decent and a couple of songs are neatly shot. Action sequences are just okay, while the dialogues manage to impress. Story is routine while narration is bad. Screenplay is weak and director lacked grip over the script. Visual effects are not upto the mark. Production values are okay.

Analysis

Sher ends up to be another routine commercial potboilers that remind us of several old family entertainers. The story lacked uniqueness and the narration is as old and stale. Despite an interesting storyline, the director faltered with the execution, unnecessarily getting into new sub-plots that add no value to the script. The film lacked well-etched characterizations and a gripping narration.
The first half has some decent scenes, but the second half appears to be out of plot, and totally dragging despite the short runtime. Logic goes for a toss and the lack lustre second half makes you wait for the climax testing your patience. The forced comedy or commercial ingredients couldn’t save the final output, and in fact it made the director lose the grip on the substance.  At the box-office, Sher is likely to be end up as a below-average fare.

Finally

Sher- Fails to Roar
RATING: 2/5

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