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Movie Review: Supreme

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   5 May 2016 11:54 AM GMT
Movie Review: Supreme
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Movie Review: Supreme

Rating: 2.75/5

Cast: Sai Dharam Tej, Raashi Khanna, Master Mikhail Gandhi, Vennela Kishore, Pruthvi, Prabhas Seenu, Posani, Srinivas Reddy and Others.

Music: Sai Kartheek

Cinematography:
Sai Sriram

Story, Screenplay, Dialogues & Direction: Anil Ravipudi

Producer: Sirish

Release Date: 5th of May 2016


For some reason, Dil Raju kept making films mostly with Sai Dharam Tej in the past 3 years. What matters the most is that our Seasoned Producer was able to score one hit after the other. After 'Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham' & 'Subrahmaniam For Sale', The duo teamed up again for 'Supreme' directed by 'Patas' fame Anil Ravipudi. Were they able to register hat-trick hits?

Synopsis:

Vikram Sarkar (Kabir Khan), a highly influential person, tries to grab the thousands of acres belonging to Jagruti Trust using fake documents. Trustee (Sai Kumar) obtaines 1 Month time period from Court to prove the vast portion of fertile land belongs to the Trust. At this juncture, A cab driver named Balu (Sai Dharam Tej) meets Rajan (Master Gandhi), who is the successor of Jamindhar Family which donated the land to farmers, accidentally and they develop a special bond. Only after Rajan was kidnapped, Balu comes to know about the whole issue. How this Cab Driver saved Rajan & Land from the clutches of Vikram Sarkar forms the rest of the tale...!

Performances:

Sai Dharam Tej is in superb form, especially the ease and energy levels. He is impressive when it comes to Dances & Action Sequences. Particularly, He reminds Megastar in the remix number.

One must say 'Supreme' lacked scenes which challenge Sai Dharam Tej as a performer. While Raashi Khanna takes centrestage in First Half, Second Half will be dominated by the Child Artiste. Raashi is hilarious as the funny cop 'Bellam Sridevi'. Her Combination Scenes with Vennela Kishore were too good. Mikhail Gandhi, the child artiste, who played pivotal role steals the show with his cuteness & acting prowess.

Kabir Khan as antagonist is alright. Ravi Kishan entertains as Comedy Villain. Pruthvi & Prabhas Seenu tickles the funny bone as car thieves. Posani & Srinivas Reddy were okay. Ravi Babu is fine. Rajendra Prasad, Sai Kumar and Others have done their job.

Pros:

First Half

Child Sentiment

Climax

Cons:

Illogical Scenes

Drags a bit in Second Half

Technicalities:

Music composed by Sai Kartheek is pretty ordinary. Except for the remix song, Audience don't find anything exciting. Camera Work by Sai Sriram deserves a special mention. Editing is mostly good. Dialogues are entertaining. Production Values are adequate. Anil Ravipudi successfully overcame the second-film syndrome by delivering an entertaining film. Apart from hilarious comedy blocks, Emotions conveyed through the Kid's role hit the right chord with the audience. On the downside, Story could have been much better.

Analysis:

With 'Patas', Anil Ravipudi showed his command at handling commercial subjects. Yet again, He took a routine story but narrated it in an entertaining manner. Humor & Action were given more prominence to make 'Supreme' a paisa-vasool entertainer. Child Sentiment in 'Supreme' reminds us of Chiranjeevi's sensational hit 'Pasivadi Pranam'.

There is nothing much to boast about 'Supreme' Story as audience would be aware of what they gonna expect from it just 15 minutes after the start. After the twist was revealed in the Interval Block, The film gets predictable and runs on a flat note. First Half is a major asset to 'Supreme'. The humor generated using Heroine's role keeps the viewers engaged and combo scenes of lead pair came out well. Comedy Tracks of Pruthvi-Prabhas Seenu & Ravi Kishan's Gang were very entertaining.

The actual story begins from the pre-Interval sequence. Second Half is dragged a bit, but somehow the Director managed to save the film with good action and decent comedy scenes at regular intervals. Especially, More prominence was given to the child artiste than the hero and this move actually worked in favor of the movie. Family Audience might thoroughly enjoy the scenes of Master Gandhi.

Few scenes in 'Supreme' appear illogical & silly, even the fight involving physically challenged in the pre-Climax. The manner in which Climax was picturized should be appreciated. Had if the comedy in Latter Half was on par with the First Half, The range of 'Supreme' could have been huge.

Bottom Line: A Paisa Vasool Entertainer!