Check out the review of Drinker Sai, a film starring Dharma, Aishwarya Sharma, Posani Krishna Murali, Srikanth Iyengar, Sameer, SS Kanchi, Bhadram, Kirrak Seetha, Ritu Chowdary, Fun Bucket Rajesh, and Raja Prajwal. Directed by Kiran Tirumalasetti, the movie is produced by Basavaraju Srinivas, Ismail Shaik, and Basavaraju Laharidhar under the banners of Everest Cinemas and Smart Screen Entertainments With music composed by Sree Vasanth, cinematography by Prashanth Ankireddy, and editing by Marthand K Venkatesh
Story
Drinker Sai, the hero of this story, is a free-spirited individual who is always seen smoking and drinking. Though he has the image of a rebellious "bad boy," his character is not inherently bad. Sai leads a carefree life, enjoying every moment with his friends, fueled by alcohol and cigarettes. One day, he crosses paths with Baghi (Aishwarya Sharma) and instantly falls in love with her. Determined to win her over, he relentlessly pursues her, pressuring her to reciprocate his feelings. Reluctantly, she agrees to say she loves him, but deep down, her feelings remain unchanged. Over time, Baghi grows frustrated and finally confronts Sai, confessing that she actually hates him. This revelation shakes Sai to his core. How will Drinker Sai react to this truth? Will he change his ways and win her love, or will their story take an unexpected turn? The rest of the story unfolds as Sai grapples with Baghi’s rejection and seeks to earn her genuine affection.
Performances
In this segment, we must appreciate Dharma for his impressive debut. He delivers a powerful performance as Sai, portraying his character with passion and energy. His performance in emotional scenes is particularly outstanding. Additionally, he excels in both dance and dialogue delivery, showing great promise for a long and successful career in cinema. Aishwarya Sharma shines as Baaghi, bringing charm and depth to her character. Her chemistry with Dharma is impeccable. Posani Krishna Murali and Srikanth Iyengar, though their roles are brief, deliver perfect performances. Bhadram, in the role of Vantena, provides a few laughs, while Sameer is convincing as a police officer. SS Kanchi gives a commendable performance as Baaghi's father. The rest of the cast, including Kirrak Seetha, Ritu Chowdary, Fun Bucket Rajesh, and others, have also delivered their best, contributing to the overall success of the film.
Technical Aspects
The producers deserve appreciation for their commitment to high production values. They have invested significant time and money into this film to deliver a polished output. Director Kiran Tirumalasetti’s work is commendable; despite the story having routine elements, his sincere direction and engaging narration through a unique screenplay make the audience overlook this. His hard work in designing the characters and his passion for delivering a meaningful film are evident. The dialogues are impactful and resonate well with the youth. Music director Sree Vasanth deserves praise for his excellent compositions; most of the songs are memorable, particularly "Bhagie Bhagie," Chandrabose's lyrics add richness to the tracks. The background music (BGM) elevates several key scenes effectively. Prashanth Ankireddy’s cinematography is outstanding, capturing vibrant visuals and delivering well-framed shots. Marthand K. Venkatesh’s crisp editing ensures the film maintains a smooth pace, significantly contributing to its overall impact.
Plus Points
Dharma’s impactful debut performance
Aishwarya Sharma’s strong portrayal of Baaghi
The emotional 40-minute climax
Engaging music and visuals
Minus Points
Few Predictable scenes And Routine elements
Verdict
On whole Drinker Sai is a captivating film that delivers a powerful message with emotional depth.
Telugucinemas.in Rating 3/5
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