Film: Miss India
Starring: Keerthy Suresh, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Jagapathi Babu, V. K. Naresh, Nadhiya, Naveen Chandra, Sumanth Shailendra, Kamal Kamaraju, Praveen, Pujitha Ponnada, Divya Sripada
Director: Narendra Nath
Rating: *1/2
Reviewer: George Sylex
Overview - Miss India is the most recent film from Tollywood to avoid movie theatre for streaming release. It makes certain to catch eye with well known entertainers like Keerthy Suresh, Jagapathi Babu, Nadhiya Moidu and others playing the lead characters. The movie denotes the second steaming premiere for Keerthy Suresh after Penguin. Most assuredly the aftereffect of this film likewise equivalent to her first streaming release. Unremarkable!
Manasa Samyukta( Keerthy Suresh) has a place with a working class family and dreams of continually turning into a business visionary right from her adolescence. However, because of her monetary issues, she moves to the US alongside her family for a superior life. There, she meets Vijay(Naveen Chandra) and starts relationship him. Vijay proposes with Manasa yet she dismisses the proposition and leaves her home. She at that point acknowledges to satisfy her fantasy and starts a Chai business. There, she bolts horns with Kailash Siva Kumar(Jagapathi Babu) who is the main espresso dealer in the US. The remainder of the story is with regards to how Manasa clears all obstacles and brings her Chai image named Miss India on top.
Keerty Suresh's Miss India has a recognizable plot where a longshot hero arrives at the objective despite seemingly insurmountable opposition. Movies like these generally have male heroes, however Miss India has a female hero and that didn't stop essayist chief Narendra Nath from dealing with it like an ordinary masala movie. One would hope to see a motivating story of a lady who has become an effective business person originating from a conventional working class family taking a gander at the initial arrangements. In any case, the composing allows the film to film and hold our desires in line with some trivial exaggerated successions that happen like there's no tomorrow.
There is potential in the basic plan to be a motivational film on a solid willed lady, yet the treatment is rudimentary. Reasonable methodology than business treatment would have made it a superior film. Naveen and Keerthy's love track is a waste of time. Nearly sixty minutes of runtime is burned through when the story arrives at this point and the principal encounter scene among Keerthy and Jagapathi Babu will kill the expectations of reclamation. The leftover film is loaded up with peculiar arrangements that will just leave us thinking about how this got an endorsement from top entertainers of industry.
Narendra has a nice story close by yet his inability has spoilt the film totally. He takes everlastingly to bring the film into the primary story. There is no solid clash point in the film. As he burns through an excess of time to build up the story, with regards to the principle plot of Jagapathi Babu and Keerthy Suresh's back-and-forth in business, there is no time and scenes are surged up and the ending looks totally senseless. The camera work of the film is very acceptable and features the film in a rich way. As said above, Thaman is the redeeming quality of the film with his melodies and score.
Final Word - Miss India is absolutely an exercise in futility for the watchers. Kindly don't get bulldozed with it's women empowerment trap. This film is a fiasco - it can't decide whether it needs to be a show, a comedy, or a vibe decent film. Generally the film is an artistic wreck that is mostly clever and somewhat exhausting.
Another Boring OTT Release!
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