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Kiraak Review
- 9/8/2014 10:30:53 PM
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Cast: Anirudh, ChandiniDirection: Harik DevabhaktuniGenre: HorrorDuration: 2 hours 3 minutes
Rakesh, an ardent fan of Pawan Kalyan, falls in love with Amrutha. Both of them study in the same college and soon, Rakesh comes to know that Amrutha is a huge fan of Mahesh Babu. By the time he realises that even she's in love with him, he gets hold of a video camera, which changes his life forever.
Movie Review : First things first, there's absolutely no connection between the film's title and the multiple stories it tries to narrate. It is one thing to have so called 'noble' intentions to make a film which throws light on a social issue, but that's no excuse when the filmmaker is clueless about what he's trying to say in the garb of entertainment. And the film's script is as terrible as it gets.
We have Rakesh (Anirudh), an ardent fan of Pawan Kalyan, who has the habit of both imitating and referring to Pawan Kalyan and his films in almost every frame. He wants to be a filmmaker, but his father shows no interest in his passion. One fine day, he meets Amrutha (Chandini), who also happens to study in the same college as he does. Soon, he realises that she's a big fan of Mahesh Babu; however, they fall in love with each other. Meanwhile, Rakesh's mother gifts him a video camera, much to his delight. When everything seems to be going fine, Rakesh figures out that the camera is haunted and the rest of the story is about the mystery surrounding the camera and how he solves it.
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