smdrafi-06056
jun 2021 se unió
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Clasificación de smdrafi-06056
Kudos to director Chat Madala for his bold attempt in Telugu Cinema with '7:11 PM'. Set in 1999, it unfolds in Hamsaladeevi, Andhra Pradesh, where IPS aspirant Ravi Prasad (Saahas Pagadala) is smitten by village belle Vimala (Deepika Reddy). Extraterrestrial visitors arrive for a mission, coinciding with a mutual fund scam in Hamsaladeevi. Ravi Prasad and his gang strive to uncover the scam, leading to unexpected changes in the villagers' and extraterrestrials' lives.
Despite its modest budget, the film boasts impressive production quality, showcasing Hamsaladeevi and Melbourne beautifully. Saahas Pagadala delivers a commendable performance, with engaging scenes before the interval and a compelling climax. Tess Walsh provides solid support, and Rising Raju brings humor.
In summary, '7:11 PM' offers a promising premise but execution needed a bit more improvement especially in screenplay. While it has its moments, and is certainly a decent sci-fi thriller.
Despite its modest budget, the film boasts impressive production quality, showcasing Hamsaladeevi and Melbourne beautifully. Saahas Pagadala delivers a commendable performance, with engaging scenes before the interval and a compelling climax. Tess Walsh provides solid support, and Rising Raju brings humor.
In summary, '7:11 PM' offers a promising premise but execution needed a bit more improvement especially in screenplay. While it has its moments, and is certainly a decent sci-fi thriller.