Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha Review: Few actors become famous on their very first try, and their collapse quickly follows the bad screenplay choices. Kiran Abbavaram is a Telugu actor who falls within this category. His debut film, “Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru,” made him very popular among young people, and his second film, “SR Kalyanamandapam,” helped him maintain that popularity.

Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha Review 2023

But after his third film, things took a turn for the worst, and every film after that received poor reviews from reviewers and the general public. Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha, which debuted in theatres today, is an intriguing title that Kiran Abbavaram came up with after a break. To find out if he was successful in amusing the audience this time, let’s go into a thorough evaluation of this film.

Story

When a girl named Darshana unexpectedly calls to check on her neighbor’s phone number, Vishnu connects with her over the phone. Vishnu, who was intrigued by the idea of a phone number neighbor, tried the same idea by phoning the number next to his own, which caused numerous problems in his life. Only in theatres should this film be seen to understand the difficulties the protagonist faces with this idea.

Cast & Crew

In Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha, actress Kashmira plays the female lead opposite Kiran Abbavaram in the main part. Murali Sharma, Praveen, Sharat Lohitashwa, Dayanand Reddy, and more actors are also featured in the film.

Murali Kishor Abburu is the author and director of Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha. Under the GA2 Pictures name, Bunny Vas is the producer of this film. Chaitan Bharadwaj wrote the soundtrack for this film, and Daniel Viswas was in charge of the photography.

Movie NameVinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha
DirectorMurali Kishor Abburu
Music DirectorChaitan Bharadwaj
ProducerBunny Vas
GenreComedy, Drama, Romance
CastKiran Abbavaram, Kashmira, Murali Sharma & Others
Cinematography Daniel Viswas

Verdict

Finding a novel idea for a movie is exciting, but how it is presented on screen will determine its success. That novel idea is in the Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha movie, but the implementation is what makes it troublesome. The idea of phone numbers next to each other in the trailer caught viewers’ attention, but the movie offers nothing unique outside the name of that idea.

Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha is made with a blend of all commercial features, including comedy, action, politics, romance, and more. Many of the scenes starring Kashmira and Murali Sharma appear awkward on TV and fail to generate any chuckles. The movie contains a lot of these undesired, embarrassing situations that leave us wondering exactly where it’s going before ultimately ending.

When it comes to his acting, Kiran Abbavaram has a highly boring language delivery style that he has been using since his first film. He also frequently lacks facial emotion. Kashmira is ok up to a point. Murali Sharma is an excellent actor, hence it is unfortunate to watch him acting so foolishly in this film. Dayanand Reddy, Sharat Lohitashwa, and all the other performers performed their roles as necessary for the characters admirably.

The technical aspects of Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha look acceptable. One of the film’s standout moments is one of Chaitan Bharadwaj’s songs, and the background music he created fits the action perfectly. Daniel Viswas’s cinematography is another plus for this film. If a few unnecessary sequences had been cut, the editing may have been improved. Excellent production values.

Murali Kishor Abburu, the director, will undoubtedly be praised for his idea, but he was unable to turn that intriguing idea into a finished film.

Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha is an all-commercial, mixed-genre film that can be shown in theatres only once for its original premise.

Plus Points:

  • Music
  • Concept

Minus Points:

  • Performances
  • Screenplay

Rating: 2.75/5

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