Basthi Movie Review | Not Masthi

 Basthi Review
Story
Ammiraju (Mukesh Rushi) and Bikshapathi (Kota Srinivas Rao) are two opposite gangs. Vijay (Shreyan Kapoor) is the brother of Ammiraju and Ammi Raju sends his brother to foreign for studies to keep him away from all these rivalries. Even Ammiraju stops the disputes but it is Bikshapathi’s son Bhavani (Abhimanyu Singh) who starts it again. Ammiraju plans and kidnaps Bhavani’s sister Shravanthi (Pragathi). Vijay who sees Sravanthi in his home falls in love with her and wanted to marry her. He reveals the same to his brother Ammiraju.
What happens after that?
Will Ammi Raju accept their love?
Will there be any problems?
The answers for the above questions cook up the complete plot.
Plus Points
Music
Cinematography
Minus Points
Story
Direction
Narration
Basthi from Reviewer View
Shreyan Kapoor, the son of Jayasudha has made his debut with the film and he fails to make an impressive debut with the film. He is not upto his expectations but he is just okay in his role which is half baked and he needs to improve on many things for his next film. The female lead Pragathi is also just okay in the film and there is nothing much to discuss about the lead actors while the character artists did their asusual job and we are not new to witness their performance.
All the roles are limited in the film and the comedians failed to impress with their comedy. Coming to the story of the film, this is a very common and routine love story we often saw it many times in the last decade and this is one of those types and offers nothing new and fresh for us. The director Vasu Manthena Is also new and he failed to pen a interesting screenplay for an ordinary story.
The narration also failed to impress. The movie proceeds slowly with slow narration and the audience gets bored of that. The required entertaining elements are completely missing in this film and one cannot expect proper comedy, romance or emotional scenes from the film. The film is technically okay!
The music composed by Praveen is just okay and can be passable. The back ground score of the film also failed to intensify the scenes and it sounded loud. The cinematography in the film is the best part. The editing is not nice and there are many lags as well as ups and downs. The director could have worked on the script properly. The artificial feel makes a bad impression and it is a big disappointment! You can avoid this flick too for this weekend.
First Half: Boring
Second Half: Boring
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Basthi – Not Masthi
Rating : 2/5

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