Trivikram engages you in some trance , addiction and unadulterated pleasure ! Manalni vazhavesi Maya lo dimputhaadu. Audience ki choodali ani thapanam untae Trivikram ki valani santhoshichali ani Prema undhi!!!!
First and foremost , if you are of the type to see a review and get your bases covered before watching a flick , this review is for you . Pack your bags , don’t look back , don’t see the 3/3.5,2.5 star reviews on other sites , book your tickets right away , without a second thought to see some sheer magic .
From the time you enter , whether you like or hate a scene , you will be glued to it . Trivikram has ensured that one doesn’t take his eyes off anywhere , despite some illogical moments , or flat narratives , or the lack of some depth in emotion here and there . That said , the screenplay is guru garu’s best till date . He is in top notch form here , as the screenplay is racy in parts and measured in others . Something is created out of thin air , for scenes to remain etched in our memory . Special mention here for the punctuated manner in which the songs are placed , they are simply blended with the story a narration and screenplay . Infact the songs could easily be mistaken for scenes . Full marks here for the wizard that Trivikram is !!!
The little details are well researched , the subtle nuances such as the Casio watch that allu Arjun wears in the initial parts of the story . There is hardly any make up that Arjun wears in the first half , which adds credibility to the character further .
If you ever wanted to see allu Arjun the actor who could shine through every facet of cinematic parameters or benchmark in different facets such as humour , emotion , screen presence , ease , its right here in this very flick where he delivers a landmark performance , not just his career best . The boardroom scene where he is the saviour , the one where he yells out the truth , the lover boy shades , the disgruntled son when his opportunities are snapped , the unconditional son not wanting anything , he dons several caps in this flick and bringing life to these shades with utmost ease . Many may disagree , but if one does witness glimpses of Pawan Kalyan and Chiranjeevi in Arjun , they may well be spot on , he is clearly getting into an orbit of his own
Music as mentioned earlier , remains one of the movies many strengths . The art director Prakash and camera man Vinod , have picturised the songs to a T , to the extent that they have maximum recall .
Samudrakani as the villain is an interesting choice and does complete justice . Murali Sharma comes up with a compelling and in your face , performance that stands out juxtaposed with the protagonist. The other characters casted though having little to do are cogs in the wheel of the script . And Trivikram as usual makes it colourful , be it the palatial house or the family in it
Ring in the festive fever , don’t miss this one