Pressure Cooker Review – Just Okay!
‘Pressure Cooker’ has created a great impression on the minds of people with its interesting title. After the release of teaser and trailer, people have developed hopes on the film, as it is the same story that happens to every 3 out of 5 men in India. The film
Cast: Sai Ronak, Tanikella Bharani, C. V. L. Narasimha Rao, Preethi Asrani, Ramakrishna
Director: Sujoi and Sushil
Story:
Narayana’s (CVL
Review:
The performance of Sai Ronak is impressive as he carried the whole film on his shoulders. Lead actress Preeti is good in her role and acted well in romantic scenes. The performance of Tanikella Bharani is too good and Rahul Ramakrishna as Ronak’s friend evoked good laughs. Speaking about the crew, the director came up with a good story but falls short of narration. Production values are okay. Background music during romantic scenes is impressive. Camera work is good, but editing could have been much better in the second half. The concept of the film is good, but the execution took a wrong path. The emotions and conflict points are not convincing.
What’s Good?
• Story
• Sai Ronak’s performance
• BGM
What’s Okay?
• Camera work
• Editing
• Production values
What’s Bad?
• Narration
Verdict: On the whole, Pressure Cooker has a good story but lacks narration skills which make the film look dull. As you have other options this weekend, you can avoid this film, especially if you can’t handle boring narration.
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