Alright, so let’s talk about this “Viraaji” movie, you know? I ain’t no fancy film critic or nothin’, just a regular person who went to see a picture show.
First off, this fella Varun Sandesh, he’s the main guy in it. Heard he’s been around a while, tryin’ to make a comeback or somethin’. Well, he’s in this movie, playin’ a kinda wild character. You know, not your everyday Joe. He’s got some screws loose, maybe, or maybe he’s just actin’ real hard. Can’t tell for sure.
Now, the story, it’s about a bunch of folks stuck in a crazy house, a mental asylum they call it. And then there’s this mysterious fella named Viraaji. I guess he’s the one the whole movie’s named after, so he must be important, right? The movie tries to be all smart and twisty, ya know, like one of them thrillers. Keeps ya guessin’, or at least it tries to.
- The director, some fella named Adhyanth Harsha, he’s tryin’ to tell a story that’s both funny and scary at the same time. They call it a “dark comedy,” I think. Well, some parts were kinda funny, I guess. Made me chuckle a bit. And some parts were supposed to be scary, but I ain’t gonna lie, I’ve seen worse. This movie ain’t gonna give nobody nightmares, that’s for sure.
- They say this director fella, he kept the movie short and sweet, didn’t drag it on forever. That’s good, I reckon. Nobody wants to sit in a dark room all day, ya know? Got things to do, people to see.
Pramodhini is also in the movie. She’s important too, I guess. And there’s this other guy, Raghu Karumanchi. Lots of characters, hard to keep track of ’em all, to be honest.
The movie, it’s in that Telugu language. I understand it alright, bein’ from around here and all. But I reckon if you don’t know the language, you might be lost. They got subtitles, I think, so maybe that helps.
They say this Mahendra Nath Kondla fella, he’s the one who put up the money for the movie. Guess he’s the boss, in a way. He put it out under them “Maha Movies” and “M3 Media” banners. Sounds fancy, don’t it?
Now, some folks say the movie has a good second half, with all them twists and turns. I guess it did pick up a bit towards the end. Had me payin’ attention a little more. But overall, I don’t know. It wasn’t the worst movie I ever seen, but it wasn’t the best neither. It was just… there.
They tried to make it about real-life problems, they say. Tied it in with the thriller stuff. I guess I kinda see it. But it ain’t like it changed my life or nothin’. It’s just a movie, ya know?
Varun Sandesh, he’s tryin’ real hard in this movie. You can see it. He’s jumpin’ around, makin’ faces, yellin’ sometimes. And the other actors, they do their best too. Can’t fault ‘em for tryin’. But sometimes tryin’ ain’t enough.
So, would I recommend this “Viraaji” movie? Well, it depends. If you got nothin’ better to do, and you like them thriller things, then maybe. But don’t go in expectin’ a masterpiece or somethin’. It’s just a decent enough movie, nothin’ more, nothin’ less. It’s one of them movies you watch, then you forget about it a week later. You know the kind I’m talkin’ about.
Anyways, that’s my two cents on this “Viraaji” picture show. Take it or leave it. I ain’t no expert, just tellin’ it like I see it. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. Got a hankerin’ for some good ol’ comfort food after all that thinkin’.
Tags: [Varun Sandesh, Adhyanth Harsha, Pramodhini, Raghu Karumanchi, Viraaji, Telugu film, thriller, dark comedy, movie review, Mahendra Nath Kondla, Maha Movies, M3 Media]