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Rating:
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Director:A. L. Vijay
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Cast:Prabhu Deva, Tamannaah, Sonu Sood, RJ Balaji
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Banner:MVV Cinema, Kona Film Corporation
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Producer:M. V. V. Sathyanarayana
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Music:Sajid-Wajid, Vishal Mishra
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Release Dt :Oct, 07 2016
Story
Abhinetri is the story of Krishna (Prabhu) who works with a corporate firm based in Mumbai. He aspires of marrying an english speaking girl after which he gets married to Devi (Tamannaah). He tries hiding their marriage after coming back to Mumbai and Devi behaves differently after they move to a new appartment. Soon Devi impresses filmstar Raj (Sonu Sood) who signs her for his next film. The rest of Abhinetri is all about Ruby who committs suicide in the same apparment and her relation with Devi. Watch Abhinetri to know about the rest.
Analysis
The first half of Abhinetri has been completely simple and it deals with sensible entertainment. The dose of horror has been decent and the songs have been shot well. The curiosity has been managed till the interval after which the audience get amazed. On the whole the first half of Abhinetri has been the right mixture of comedy, horror and sensible plot. The production values along with the performances make the film sit on the top.
The second half of the film lacks interest and the major plot has been completely deviated. The horror elements will be completely kept aside which happens to be the major aspects of the film. The songs have been shot well and Prabhudeva’s outstanding dance moves are the major highlights of the film. The climax of the film looks normal after a deviated and dipped second half. On the whole the second half of Abhinetri lacks interesting narration.
Performance
Prabhudeva has been outstanding as a confused husband and he carried the entire film on his shoulders. He excelled with his dance moves throughout. Tamannaah has been sizzling hot and she balanced both the roles with perfection. Sonu Sood too did his best for the film and he has been well supportive. Murali Sharma is the other asset of the film and he completely nailed it. All the other actors have been decent in the role.
The story of the film has been decent and it has an interesting line. However it happened to be the screenplay which dipped the entire film. The dialogues have been decent and impressive. The music has been ok and the background score has been decent. The cinematography has been a major asset for the film and the production values have been lavish. AL Vijay fails to keep the audience engaged with his directorial abilities.
Final Word
Abhinetri falls short in impressing the audience with some interesting and engaging narration. The lead actors steal the show with their performances.