Anger Tales Review & Ratings | Hit Or Flop?

Anger Tales Review: Several young and aspiring filmmakers have benefited from the introduction of OTT platforms in terms of showcasing their abilities. After making their debut with any OTT release from various languages, we have seen many young, outstanding directors come to light. Another Telugu director with such talent has yet to emerge.

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Anger Tales (2023)

With “Anger Tales,” Nithin Prabhala, a young director who previously collaborated with actor Suhas on the short “Kalakaarudu,” makes his feature film directorial debut. Now you can watch this anthology series on Disney+ Hotstar. Let’s examine this new anthology series in detail to find out if the new director can feel the pulse of the Telugu audience.

Story

In “Anger Tales,” a collection of four stories, “Giri” is a young person who is having problems at work, “Pooja” is a woman who has health problems that cause her to eat meat, “Radha” is a person who has trouble sleeping because of her neighbours, and “Ranga” is a fan who will do anything to make the movies of his favourite actors a hit. These 4 main characters will all have to deal with a situation where they can express their rage.

Cast & Crew

Others in the cast of Anger Stories include Venkatesh Maha, Suhas, Ravindra Vijay, Bindu Madhavi, Phani Acharya, Tharun Bhascker, Madonna Sebastian, Moeen, Parteep Kumar, Ramesh, Ravichandra, Nikhil, and Naveen.

Nithin Prabhala Tilak is the director of Rage Tales, which was written by Nithin Prabhala Tilak and Karthikeya Karedla. Suhas and Sridhar Reddy are the creators of this anthology series. Smaran Sai composed the soundtrack, and Amardeep, Vinod K. Bangari, Venkat R. Shakhamuri, and AJ Aaron were in charge of the filming. Editor Kodati Pavan Kalyan is responsible.

Movie NameAnger Tales
DirectorNithin Prabhala Tilak
Music DirectorSmaran Sai
ProducerSridhar Reddy, Suhas
GenreDrama
CastVenkatesh Maha, Suhas, Ravindra Vijay, Bindu Madhavi, Phani Acharya, Tharun Bhascker, Madonna Sebastian
Cinematography Amardeep, Vinod K Bangari, Venkat R Shakhamuri, AJ Aaron

Verdict

Anthology television shows provide viewers with a variety of narratives. You can go on to another narrative if one of the stories doesn’t hold your attention. Nonetheless, Anger Tales is fortunate to have all 4 of the stories, which are fascinating to watch on film and feature some excellent acting from the cast. Each story has its share of uninteresting periods, but the viewer will be somewhat engaged by the way the protagonists in each story handle difficult choices.

The story of Giri will resonate with a lot of today’s youth. Radha’s story will appeal to middle-class people, Pooja’s story will appeal to newlyweds, and Ranga’s story will appeal to a wide audience. With 4 distinct tales, Completely Angry Tales caters to all audience segments.

All of the key actors—Bindu Madhavi, Madonna Sebastian, Suhas, Ravindra Vijay, and Tharun Bhascker—performed admirably and were convincing in their roles. Of all the key actors, Venkatesh Maha and Phani Acharya appear to be the most fake. The other actors all performed their roles as needed for the characters.

Rage Tales looks good technically. The main attraction is the Smaran Sai-composed background music. Four distinct individuals are in charge of the cinematography for four different storylines, and they have all done a respectable job. Kodati Pavan Kalyan’s editing is precise. Good production values can be found.

In his future ventures, director Nithin Prabhala will undoubtedly be able to amuse the audience. Even if each story had a few dull spots, he nevertheless succeeded in engaging the audience with each one.

Rage Tales is an enjoyable anthology series with some likeable characters and excellent writing overall.

Plus Points:

  • Background Music
  • Writing
  • Actors

Minus Points:

  • Few uninteresting scenes

Rating: 3/5

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