Acharya Telugu Movie Review: Acharya movie has been released on 29th April 2024. Let us see the Acharya Review.
Cast: Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan Teja, Pooja Hegde, Sonu Sood, Jisshu Sengupta, Vennela Kishore, Tanikella Bharani
Director: Koratala Siva
Producers: Ram Charan Teja, Niranjan Reddy, Anvesh Reddy
Music Director: Mani Sharma
Cinematographer: Tirru
Editor: Naveen Nooli
Acharya Movie Story
Acharya movie is set in the temple town of Dharmasthali. Basava (Sonu Sood), once a disciple of the temple is now doing all kinds of illegal activities in the temple town. Acharya (Chiranjeevi) comes to know about it and starts a revolt against Basava. His arrival in the temple town has a purpose that is related to Siddha (Ram Charan). Who is Siddha and what is his connection with Acharya? Who will save Dharmasthali? This is the basic plot of the Acharya movie.
Acharya Telugu Movie Review: Positive Aspects
- Megastar Chiranjeevi’s charisma, screen presence, and intensity in his eyes are intact and he gave a solid performance as well
- Ram Charan looks peaceful but transforms into a mass avatar by the end of the movie
- The scenes between Chiranjeevi and Charan are executed superbly and are the main highlight of the movie
- Pooja Hegde got a limited role but looks so cute
- The Bhale Banjara song is a feast for the fans and comes at a perfect time in the movie
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Acharya Telugu Movie Review: Negative Aspects
- One of the biggest drawbacks of the movie is the routine storyline and showcases nothing new
- The climax looks rushed and forced and has not had enough meat for Chiranjeevi to go all out
- Another drawback of the movie is the lack of a strong villain. There is no strong conflict point for the hero to address and the weak villain makes matters worse
Acharya Movie Review: Technical Aspects
Music by Mani Sharma is decent but his BGM could have been better in some areas to elevate the heroism. Art designer Suresh did a splendid job. The dances are decent and the lyrics are meaningful. Director Koratala Siva has done just a passable job with this movie. He elevated the scenes between Chiru and Charan in a superb way but he failed in storytelling.
Conclusion
Concluding the Acharya Telugu Movie Review, Acharya is a temple town drama that has some good father-son moments. The backdrop is decent but the narration does not give the audience a high. There is no novelty and the electrifying drama in the movie.