Dasara Movie Review: Nani's Outstanding Performance But Poorly Narrated Film

Mar 30, 2023 - 16:10
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Dasara Movie Review: Nani's Outstanding Performance But Poorly Narrated Film

STAR CAST:  Nani, Deekshith Shetty, Keerthy Suresh

Dasara is a heartwarming story of friendship, love, and the trials of living in a coal mining village. Dharani and Soori are best friends who share everything, including their love for Vennela. While Dharani is too shy to confess his feelings to Vennela, Soori is brave enough to tell her he loves her. Dharani selflessly steps back and supports his friend in his pursuit of Vennela.

The trio's lives are further complicated by the presence of the powerful liquor mafia and political figures in the town. Shivanna, Chinna Nambi, and Rajanna have control over the town, making it even more challenging for the villagers to make ends meet.

Despite the struggles, Dharani tries to create a better life for his friend and Vennela. He promises them a future where Soori can have a steady job and they can be married. However, their plans are interrupted when Dharani gets involved in local politics unwittingly, causing chaos in the village.

As the story progresses, the characters' relationships are tested, and they face numerous obstacles. Their love and loyalty are put to the ultimate test as they fight to overcome the challenges that threaten to tear them apart.

Through it all, the characters learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of standing up for what is right. They learn that love and friendship can conquer all, and they emerge stronger and more united in the end. Dasara is a story that will inspire and touch the hearts of all who watch it.

OVERALL  ANALYSIS:

Dasara is a promising film with exceptional performances from Nani, Keerthy Suresh, and Deekshith Shetty. The authentic taking and captivating performances work well, and the climax steals the show with never-before-action-packed scenes. The theme and setting are maintained effectively throughout the movie. However, the story has too many concepts to be dealt with, and the mix of one too many concepts might mislead the audience from guessing the plot conspiracy. The villain character appears weak and inferior mostly, and the plot drags in some parts, making it a bit tedious to watch.