Gautam is an NRI who returns to India to cast his vote. When challenged by the woman he loves, Bhavana , to make a politician fulfill his campaign promises if he wants to win her over, Gauta... Read allGautam is an NRI who returns to India to cast his vote. When challenged by the woman he loves, Bhavana , to make a politician fulfill his campaign promises if he wants to win her over, Gautam sets off on a path to change the system.Gautam is an NRI who returns to India to cast his vote. When challenged by the woman he loves, Bhavana , to make a politician fulfill his campaign promises if he wants to win her over, Gautam sets off on a path to change the system.
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Gautam (Vishnu Manchu) is an NRI techie, his colleagues and boss seem impressed with in the one scene he gets to them. He visits India to cast his vote, harass, stalk and grope a stranger all while singing how he's '6 Feet Tall'. Said stranger Bhavana's (Surbhi) only fault and misfortune is that she happened to ask his help when the police cordon off a road to let a minister pass by. After a million no's from her side go unacknowledged; with Gautam is making it his full-time job to follow her everywhere, Bhavana asks him to make the local MLA (Posani Krishna Murli) fulfil his election promises if he wants to win her, just to get him off her back. And hence, Gautam sets on a journey to make the local MLA and politician Bhanu Shankar (Sampath) realize their place in the world.
High Lights Vishnu Manchu's Performance Story and Comedy
Drawbacks Direction and Screen Play
High Lights Vishnu Manchu's Performance Story and Comedy
Drawbacks Direction and Screen Play
Gautam (Vishnu Manchu) is an NRI who returns to India to cast his vote. When challenged by the woman he loves, Bhavana (Surbhi), to make a politician fulfil his campaign promises if he wants to win her over, Gautam sets off on a path to change the system.
Voter is a film that aims to make the janata of India open their eyes to the power they hold in their hands. Be it the power to cast the right vote or to recall it when unsatisfied with their elected leader, the film aims to make it clear that it is with the inked finger that the power lies. Had the film released before elections, maybe it would've been more relevant. But with the concept of re-call, it holds true now too.
Plus points:
Vishnu manchu's Performance Story,Comedy and Songs
Minus points:
Screenplay Editing Narration
Voter is a film that aims to make the janata of India open their eyes to the power they hold in their hands. Be it the power to cast the right vote or to recall it when unsatisfied with their elected leader, the film aims to make it clear that it is with the inked finger that the power lies. Had the film released before elections, maybe it would've been more relevant. But with the concept of re-call, it holds true now too.
Plus points:
Vishnu manchu's Performance Story,Comedy and Songs
Minus points:
Screenplay Editing Narration
Gautam(Vishnu), who works in the US, comes back to India to cast his vote. In this process, he falls in love with Surabhi and proposes to her. Surabhi lays a condition to Gautam that if he fulfills a particular task related to a dreaded central minister, she will okay his love. What is that task? How will Gautam fulfill it? and what obstacles did he face in this process? That forms the rest of the story.
The concept of re-call election has been executed well in the film. The questions raised on several politicians in the country look novel and have been nicely executed by director Karthik Reddy. Some political scenes in the first half, Posani's track and Vishnu speaking high about his country, all these episodes have been showcased well.
Vishnu is good in his role. His action sequence where he saves his sister has been done exceptionally well by the talented actor. Surabhi looks glamorous and provides good eye candy for the audience. Her chemistry with Vishnu was also good. Sampath Raj is superb as the central minister and does well in his role. Posani is very good in his small role and evokes decent comedy.
The concept of re-call election has been executed well in the film. The questions raised on several politicians in the country look novel and have been nicely executed by director Karthik Reddy. Some political scenes in the first half, Posani's track and Vishnu speaking high about his country, all these episodes have been showcased well.
Vishnu is good in his role. His action sequence where he saves his sister has been done exceptionally well by the talented actor. Surabhi looks glamorous and provides good eye candy for the audience. Her chemistry with Vishnu was also good. Sampath Raj is superb as the central minister and does well in his role. Posani is very good in his small role and evokes decent comedy.
A usual story and clash between hero and political villain with no sense.
It's just an average South movie with a purpose: to teach about one right of humans.
Like seriously, if they stop mass-production of movies, they can turn out to be one of the best industries. From directors like S. S. Rajamouli and like Naj Ashwin, we get 1 movie per 3-5 years; at that rate, you get the best movies with the best stories and quality. If you even produce 5 movies per year, that may still be enough, but here the same production house is producing many films at once.
All films end, and I see that it's a Manish Shah production. Like, how repetitive can you be?
Like seriously, if they stop mass-production of movies, they can turn out to be one of the best industries. From directors like S. S. Rajamouli and like Naj Ashwin, we get 1 movie per 3-5 years; at that rate, you get the best movies with the best stories and quality. If you even produce 5 movies per year, that may still be enough, but here the same production house is producing many films at once.
All films end, and I see that it's a Manish Shah production. Like, how repetitive can you be?
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