
Cast & Crew:
Actors: Chiranjeevi, Ramcharan Teja, Pooja Hegde, Sonu Sood
Music Director: Mani Sharma
Director: Koratal Siva
cinematography: Tirru
Producers: Matinee Entertainment & Konidela Production Company
After a long gap of 3 years, Megastar Chiranjeevi starrer Acharya Telugu Movie released in theatres today. Since mega Ramcharan Teja shared Screen with Chiranjeevi for the first time, there are a lot of expectations for this movie. Superstar Mahesh Babu’s Voiceover, Music by Manisharma, Pooja Hegde as the female lead opposite charan have raised expectations for the movie, and let’s see our review on the movie…
Also read our pre release review of Acharya movie : Acharya Pre-view : Top 6 Reasons to Watch Acharya Movie
Acharya Movie Review:
Performances: Megastar Chiranjeevi is a legendary actor and none can question his acting skills and screen presence the only thing that matters is how well a director used him and how well the director can present him in the movie is what matters the most. Koratala Siva has failed big time. Koratala failed big time showing two stars Chiranjeevi & Charan and extracting impact performances. Probably the weak storyline, screenplay, and lack of highs in the movie would make you feel as if you’re watching Chiru & Charan on screen?
The music director of the movie is very very important to provide the right background to elevate any scene or emotion and we have seen it in the past. Manisharma failed to deliver what he is known for. Most talked part before the release of Dharmasthali Temple town set lacks naturality- even while watching the movie you think of it as a set and you cannot feel the emotion through incidents happening in the temple town. Too much of a class touch to Chiranjeevi and charan also didn’t go well with fans.
Final Verdict: Acharya Has taught biggest lesson for directors: “Story has to be the Hero” – Nothing should Impact story Telling especially in filmmaking