Chiranjeevi's role in the film is reminiscent of his earlier films - massy, stylish, comical and full of action. Waltair Veerayya also stars Ravi Teja and ...
Shruti Haasan has a decent role as a RAW agent and does what is expected of her, while Catherine Tresa doesn’t have too much to do in the movie. Chiranjeevi seems to be back in form with this film and the role of Waltair Veerayya. Meanwhile, Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja has been given a meaty role too, as a cop and this role is important to the story. There is a major twist in the plot and this is unveiled in the second half of the film. In the first half, we find the mass Boss Party song, plenty of comedy and light-hearted moments. Director K S Ravindra aka Bobby Kolli’s Waltair Veerayya starring Megastar Chiranjeevi sees him bring Chiru back to form in a mass entertainer.
Release Date : January 13, 2023. 123telugu.com Rating : 3.25/5. Starring: Chiranjeevi, Ravi Teja, Shruti Haasan, Catherine Tresa, Prakash Raj, Pradeep Ravat ...
He delivers his best to make the film a treat to fans and of course he succeeded in that aspect. Ravi Teja is flawless in his role and he makes the film interesting with his finest performance. The dubbing work is unimpressive in the latter half. A few unnecessary scenes in the movie could have been chopped off to make the movie a better one. Chiranjeevi nails his character and his comedy timing is an asset of the movie. For example, there is no use in casting Pradeep Rawat and Nasser in the film. The helmer is well aware of how fans are wishing to watch their favourite actor in a mass movie. He succeeded in that but to make it happen, he chose a common story that has a few twists and turns. A couple of songs, especially Poonakalu Loading, are good to watch on the big screen. The story is a bit familiar to our audiences but what makes it intriguing is the screenplay, written by director Bobby. The scenes between Chiranjeevi and Ravi Teja are enjoyable and they are a feast for their respective fans. Waltair Veerayya (Chiranjeevi) is a fisherman in Waltair.
Waltair Veerayya movie review: Chiranjeevi's old-school charm salvages this predictable revenge drama. The Telugu film also stars Ravi Teja, Shruti Haasan, ...
Bobby’s intention of delivering an out-and-out enjoyable commercial film with Waltair Veerayya works to a large extent, even when the predictability factor creeps in when you’re least expecting. The film really portrays Chiranjeevi in the most crowd-pleasing fashion in a really long time. Waltair Veerayya is the kind of film that falls in the second category and it’s perfectly fine being that way as it lives up to the expectations. The plot is as old as the mountain but what makes Waltair Veerayya somewhat refreshing is that the film doesn’t try to glorify Chiranjeevi’s character. Rajendra Prasad, who plays a police inspector, is desperate to capture Solomon and bring him back to India to make him pay for his crimes. Filmmaker Bobby Kolli gives audiences just what they’ve been expecting from Chiranjeevi for the longest time – a project that can entertain on all fronts and extract the best out of him.
Waltair Veerayya movie review The filmmakers don't want the audience to respond to the character Waltair Veerayya, but they want us to venerate before the ...
The emotional spine of Waltair Veerayya is the relationship between Veerayya and his young brother. Ravindra aka Bobby creates quite a hype for Waltair Veerayya in the opening minutes and fumbles to maintain the same tempo for the remainder of the narrative. And there is no emotional danger in the narrative for us to worry about the soul of Veerayya. These criminals pose no serious physical threat to a man who is called “the father of the Bay of Bengal”. The head of the kidnappers asks, “What force?” The officer retorts, “Mega force.” So Waltair Veerayya is a friend of the Navy. Cut to the next scene, high-ranking Navy officials are seeking the whereabouts of Waltair Veerayya (Chiranjeevi).
Chiranjeevi's recent releases, Acharya and Godfather were let down by shoddy screenplays, which apparently is the same case with Waltair Veerayya, ...
TRENDING The story of the film is nothing new, but Bobby Kolli could have gone easy on the action scenes, especially in the second half, which is stretched. Second Half: Even worse than first half. Technically, the movie is well-made and Devi Sri Prasad’s songs have been rocking the charts," said India Today's review of the movie. If Twitter is to be believed, Chiranjeevi's mass outing seems like a job half well-done. [#WaltairVeerayya]First Half: Rotta Comedy.
Chiranjeevi's mega-ultra-pro-max mass masala entertainer is nothing but serving extremely mediocre content to the fans in the guise of a big banner fan-gift ...
The problem is that the scenes from the second type of filmmaking overweigh the first by a huge margin. [Google News](https://news.google.com/s/CBIwo7yAqUE) Of course, if you go to Malaysia living in the exact same hotel as Solomon, won’t you trigger-wake his big bad brother Michael Caesar (Prakash Raj)? Waltair Veerayya (Chiranjeevi) who’s fighting some court case & urgently needs 25 lakhs to bribe the judge, takes up the project of kidnapping Solomon given by CI Seethapati (Rajendra Prasad). Because someone from the remaining police force from the attack will get up in rage to take [revenge](https://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/arjun-kapoor-shares-a-note-on-karma-after-slamming-media-portal-over-malaika-aroras-pregnancy-news-the-universe-will-serve-you-the-revenge/), hire a professional to look out for Solomon, and kill him, right? [masala](https://www.koimoi.com/television/bigg-boss-16-day-103-written-updates-sumbul-touqeer-soundarya-sharma-sreejita-des-family-members-enter-simi-garewal-to-level-up-the-masala/) films.
Chiranjeevi and Ravi Teja's camaraderie and a few vintage moments apart, the Telugu film 'Waltair Veerayya' is a patchy fanboy tribute.
They dance to the foot-tapping ‘Poonakalu loading’ that is choreographed to showcase their camaraderie and dancing skills. The face-off between the two actors is replete with crowd-pleasing references to their earlier hits. The first half of the 160-minute narrative is loaded with dialogues and dance moves to remind us of vintage Chiranjeevi. A little later she also gets to perform a few slick action moves, never mind that it is cut short since she has to be ultimately saved by Chiranjeevi. A wanted criminal, Solomon Ceaser (Bobby Simha), is temporarily sheltered in a village police station and it leads to a massacre. The writers — Bobby, Kona Venkat and Chakravarthy Reddy — dip generously into Chiranjeevi’s blockbusters of the past to evoke nostalgia.
Both Sankranthi releases might not have refreshing content, but the actors' respective fans say the movies lived up to their expectations.
RECOMMENDED As per tweets, in Andhra Pradesh, more screens are being given to Waltair Veerayya. Waltair Veerayya also stars Ravi Teja and Shruti Haasan, and is directed by Bobby Kolli. Fresh from his smashing success of Akhanda, Balakrishna's dual role in Veera Simha Reddy was just the kind of movie his fans would have liked for Sankranthi, but for general audience the gratuitous violence and lack of hit tunes from S S Thaman got jarring. Chiru's fans are in for a treat," said India Today's review. Everyone is saying BOSS IS BACK WITH A BANG! While the latter closed with whopping Rs 33.6 crore on day one (Thursday), it couldn’t maintain its opening day collection because of the tough competition from Waltair Veerayya on day two and ended up collecting just Rs 8.6 crore. [#WaltairVeerayya]is declared a blockbuster hit! The action-drama Waltair Veerayya earned Rs 30 crore on the day of its release. "Director Gopichandh Malineni’s Veera Simha Reddy, starring Balakrishna, Honey Rose and Shruti Haasan, is a formulaic action entertainer with a heavy dose of action. Hearty congratulations to my friend [@KChiruTweets]garu, my cousin [@RaviTeja_offl], [@dirbobby], [@MythriOfficial]and the entire team. Going to watch it tonight.