Maro Prasthanam Telugu Movie Review: Tanish is trying very hard to be in the game and is back with his new movie Maro Prasthanam. As the movie was released on the 24th of September 2024, Let us have a look at the Maro Prashthanam Review.
Cast: Tanish, Musskan Sethi, Kabir Duhan Singh, Raja Ravindra, Amit Tiwari
Director: Jhony
Producer: Mirth Media
Cinematography: M N Balreddy
Music Director: Suneel Kashyap
Editor: Kranthi RK
Let’s start the Maro Prasthanam Movie Review:
Maro Prasthanam Movie Story
Siva (Tanish) is a small-time criminal who works under Rane Bhai (Kabir Singh). He falls in love with Saini (Archana Singh) and decides to leave his criminal world and settle down in Goa. But things turn when he comes across a dead body. Whose dead body is it? Does it have any connection with Siva? and will his gang leave him alone in all this? All these form the story.
Maro Prasthanam Telugu Movie Review: Positive Aspects
- Tanish is good in his role and his transformation in the latter part of the film goes well. Muskan Sethi is also good in her role. Kabir Dulhan Singh performed well in his negative role.
- Tanish has various emotional outbursts and the directed showcased them very well.
- The crime episodes of Maro Prasthanam have been executed quite well.
Maro Prasthanam Telugu Movie Review: Negative Aspects
- Even though the director has maintained the suspense until the end, the build-up to all this is very dull. Things get quite bored during the first half of the movie
- Some main scenes in the movie have been dragged for no reason.
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Technical Aspects
Here is the Maro Prasthanam Telugu Movie Review regarding technical aspects:
The music of the Maro Prasthnam is just okay. Editing is not up to the mark as many scenes in the first half could have been trimmed. Director has taken a regular revenge drama and tried to show it in a different manner. But he was not able to maintain it.
Conclusion
On the whole, Maro Prasthanam is a regular revenge drama with some impressive scenes. Tanish’s acting is well but that does not help the film from creating an impact and ends as a pretty dull watch.