Young talented actor Kiran Abbavaram has now come up with the film Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha. Directed by Murali Kishor Abburu, the film has Kashmira Paradesi as the leading lady. The movie gained good buzz due to aggressive marketing and hit the screens today. So let’s see how it is.
Story:
Darshana (Kashmira Paradesi), a Youtuber, gets in touch with Vishnu (Kiran Abbavaram), who is her phone number neighbor. Vishnu thinks it is Lord Venkateshwara’s way of introducing a girl into his life, and he slowly falls for her. On the other hand, Darshana also gets close to Markhandeya Sharma (Murali Sharma), her another phone number neighbor. Vishnu and Sharma join hands to enhance the reach of Darshana’s Youtube channel. In a shocking turnaround of events, Darshana shoots Sharma, which astounds Vishnu. Why did Darshana kill Sharma? What happened next? What did Vishnu do then? The film has all the answers.
Plus Points:
The best part of the film is the characterization of Kiran Abbavaram. It is very well-written and has good inner depth. As a person who wants to offer a hand to everyone in need, Kiran Abbavaram has done an excellent job. It is good that Kiran has chosen a nice role that gave him ample scope to perform. The actor was good at portraying emotions, and his comedy timing was on point. It will be great if the actor continues to do such meaningful roles.
Murali Sharma is just amazing as Sharma. As always, the senior actor gave his best and brought depth to the proceedings. The comedy scenes involving him and the leading lady Kashmira Paradesi are sure to make theatres erupt. Murali Sharma’s role isn’t just confined to comedy, but there is a lot about it.
This is Kashmira Paradesi’s second film in Telugu, and the actress has done a very good job. She looked captivating and performed with ease as Darshana. It is nice to see the female lead’s role having prominence in the film’s plot.
The key twists that get unraveled in the second half are quite impressive. Especially the climax twist is clap-worthy, and one can’t see that coming. The background score and songs worked big time. The dialogues are neatly written and meaningful.