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The Birthday Boy Review

Review by IndiaGlitz [ Friday, July 19, 2024 • తెలుగు ]
The Birthday Boy Review
Cast:
Mani Vaka, Raja Ashok, Vikranth Ved, Sai Arun, Rahul Ch
Direction:
Whisky
Production:
Bharat Immallaraju
Music:
Prashanth Srinivas

The Birthday Boy Movie Review

"The Birthday Boy" delves into the lives of five close friends living in the United States, chronicling the shocking events that unfold as they gather to celebrate one of their birthdays.

Story

Venky (Raja Ashok), Satti (Rahul Chilampalli), Sai (Sai Arun), and Arjun (Mani Vaka) throw a lavish birthday party for their friend Balu (Vikranth Ved). However, during the festivities, a shocking turn of events leaves them reeling. The film explores the nature of this shock, how the friends cope with it, and the roles played by Arjun's brother Bharath (Ravi Krishna), Praveen (Sameer Malla), and Balu's parents (Rajiv Kanakala, Pramodini) in the unfolding drama.

Analysis

The Birthday Boy features a talented ensemble of mostly newcomers, who all deliver impressive performances. Raja Ashok, Rahul, Sai, and Mani effectively portray the close bond of friendship through their intense expressions, while Vikranth shines as the birthday boy. Ravi Krishna and Sameer Malla elevate their scenes with impactful performances, adding depth to the narrative. Rajiv Kanakala and Pramodini create a powerful impact during the pre-climax, further enhancing the emotional resonance of the film.

The Birthday Boy Movie Review

Director Whisky Dasari, drawing inspiration from real-life events in the US, delivers a natural and realistic story. He dives straight into the main plot without unnecessary delay, keeping viewers engaged with compelling scenes. The screenplay is tight, and the direction remains consistent throughout, with the first half ending on an intriguing twist that sets the stage for the second half.

While the second half slows down somewhat after the revelation of the twist, as emotions take center stage, the entry of Rajiv Kanakala revitalizes the pace. The pre-climax scenes are emotionally powerful, and the film concludes on a somber note.

Sankrith Rahul's cinematography is captivating, with skillful camera angles and color mixing that elevate the visuals. Prashanth Srinivas' impactful background music enhances the film's intensity, adding another layer to the emotional impact. Naresh Adupa's editing is strong in the first half, but loses steam in the second, leaving a few repetitive scenes untouched. The dialogues are well-written, and the production values are commendable.

The Birthday Boy Movie Review

Verdict

Inspired by real-life events in the US, "The Birthday Boy" captivates audiences with its intriguing twists and turns, creating a strong connection with viewers. The film's engaging plot is enhanced by strong performances, a decent screenplay, and a well-crafted script, keeping audiences glued to the screen. A few minor adjustments and the elimination of some illogical scenes could have further elevated the overall impact.

Rating: 2 / 5.0

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