J D Chekravarthy's All the Best is pedestrian and lacklustre fare.
The film is all set to release in theatres.
Ram and Tamannaah Bhatia shine in Karunakaran's Endukante Premanta. Otherwise, the film has an unrealistic story which is hard to imagine.
This potboiler with political overtones has nothing much to offer.
Daruvu may be lapped up by Ravi Teja fans but others may find it pretty dreary.
Gabbar Singh is a Pawan Kalyan film filled with his histrionics. It's an adaptation rather than a remake of the Hindi Dabangg.
The film highlights all the predictable potboiler elements that an average film boasts of.
The film doesn't offer anythingnew.
The film is scheduled to release on April 27.
Ram Charan and Tamannaah have performed well in this average mass entertainer which is mostly for Charan's fans.
The first half of the film is breezy but the second half is overloaded with sentiment and emotion.
The film could go down well with urban youngsters.
Naa Ishtam falters in story and screenplay.
Director Ani Kanneganti has a fairly decent storyline but fails to make it interesting on screen.
The film is about reincarnation where the the hero is reborn as an eega (fly).
The highlight of the romantic entertainer is the amazing cinematography by P C Sreeram
The film scores on account of the refreshing writing and filming style.
Director Gunasekhar grapples with this story but loses his grip over it and thereby the audience's attention.
The film is watchable on account of the sprightly lead pair.