Matti Kusthi Telugu Movie Review: Since rumours of Mass Maha Raja Ravi Teja’s involvement in the film’s production began to circulate in Telugu, people have been talking about it. The producers’ recently released trailer greatly increased interest. The eagerly anticipated movie Matti Kusthi is now available. Despite the fact that Ratchasan Vishnu Vishal’s second movie, FIR, did not perform as well as his debut, his star power has doubled.
Story
Veera (Vishnu Vishal), the main character, is a man from a small village who lacks any aspirations in life. But when his parents got married, he did the same and wed Keerthy for the same motive: he wanted a submissive partner. As the story progresses, Veera’s identity is gradually revealed to be a fabrication. She may seem scared of her own family, but in the hamlet, she is a very brash and combative young woman. They are frequently at odds with one another because they enjoy spirited argument. Do you have any idea when we will get to see them together? The narrative then centres on Veera’s efforts in Kusthi athletics.
Cast & Crew
The movie also features appearances from Aishwarya Lekshmi, Gajaraj, Karunas, Sreeja Ravi, Munishkanth, Kaali Venkat, Redin Kingsley, Hareesh Peradi, Ajay, and Shatru. The movie also stars Gajaraj, Karunas, Sreeja Ravi, and Munishkanth. Justin Prabhakaran, Richard M. Nathan, and Chella Ayyavu shared the directing duties. RTTeamworks and Vishnu Vishal Studioz oversaw production.
Movie Name | Matti Kusthi |
Director | Chella Ayyavu |
Music Director | Justin Prabhakaran |
Producer | RTTeamworks, Vishnu Vishal Studioz |
Genre | Action, Comedy Drama |
Cast | Vishnu Vishal, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Gajaraj, Karunas, Sreeja Ravi, Munishkanth, Kaali Venkat, Redin Kingsley, Hareesh Peradi, Ajay, Shatru |
Cinematography | Richard M Nathan |
Movie Verdict
The first half of the movie is funny and contains just the proper amount of humour as it introduces the two major characters. However, because they show a husband and wife amusingly dealing with their egos, many of the first-half scenes are more realistic. Although they could keep your attention, these portions ultimately do nothing to further the plot. We quit reading because the opening of the story is dull. There isn’t much that’s funny or exciting in the first half of the movie, which drags.
Veera’s antics initially seemed funny, but as we discovered his genuine intentions, they took on a new light. The second act of the story, however, achieves the perfect emotional balance, engrossing the audience in the characters’ plight. The tendency changes from the first half to the beginning of the second.
Vishnu Vishal persuadingly illustrated how challenging Veera is. The prize for best actress went to Aishwarya Lekshmi, who did a superb job portraying both the angry and kind girl. The rest of the cast also performed an outstanding job. His second performance is more amusing to see on film, yet both of them were terrific choices. Gajaraj, Karunas, Sreeja Ravi, Munishkanth, Kaali Venkat, Redin Kingsley, Harsh Peradi, Ajay, and Shatru gave it their all during the competition.
Although Chella Ayyavu is a gifted writer, his attempt to combine a love story with a sporting event failed. He was able to inject humour, though, which might have won his listeners’ hearts.
The main problem with the movie was the oversaturated, dated-looking cinematography by Richard M. Nathan. The weakest aspect of a fantastic production was the music, which was composed by Justin Prabhakaran.
Rarely did Matti Kusthi have more than one widely successful release.
Plus Points:
- Comedy
Minus Points:
- Routine Story
- Predictable scenes
Rating: 2.5/5
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