Review: Tiragabadara Saami – A Disappointing Film with Few Highlights

Movie Name :  Tiragabadara Saami

Release Date : August 02, 2024

Starring : Raj Tarun, Malvi Malhotra , Mannara Chopra , Raghubabu , Tagubothu Ramesh , Biththiri Satthi, Pragathi , Makrand Deshpande

Director : Ravi Kumar Choudhary

Producers : Suraksh Entertainment Media

Music Director: Bhole Sawali

Cinematographer: Jawahar Reddy MN

Editor: Baswa Paidi Reddy

Tollywood’s charming and energetic star, Raj Tarun, has been keeping fans entertained with a string of new releases. Fresh off last week’s launch of ‘Purushottamudu,’ he’s now gracing the big screen with ‘Tiragabadara Sami.’ Let’s dive into the review and see if this latest film has managed to win over the audience.

Story :

Let’s dive into the story. As a child, Giri (played by Raj Tarun) loses his parents at a bustling festival and grows up in a close-knit neighborhood in Hyderabad. Now an adult, he dedicates his life to helping others find their missing loved ones, driven by his own painful experience. Giri dreams of having his own family, and his life takes a turn when he meets Shailaja (Malvi Malhotra). They fall in love, marry, and build a life together.

But just as things seem to be falling into place, Giri finds himself entangled in a dangerous deal with the ruthless Jahir Bagh Konda Reddy (Makrand Deshpande). Konda Reddy enlists Giri’s help to track down a specific individual, setting off a chain of events that puts everything Giri values at risk. What’s the secret behind Konda Reddy’s quest? How does Shailaja fit into Giri’s journey? And what obstacles will Giri face due to this perilous agreement? These questions form the heart of the film’s narrative.

Positive Aspects:

The lead actors delivered strong performances. Raj Tarun excelled with his natural, charming portrayal, while Malvi Malhotra brought beauty and depth to her role. Their on-screen chemistry was great.

Supporting actors like Raghubabu, Tagubothu Ramesh, and others also performed well. Makrand Deshpande made an impact as the villain. The film includes some decent comedic moments and a well-executed interval twist.

Negative Aspects:

The film has several shortcomings. While Raj Tarun fits well within his role, the rest of the story falters with an outdated and tedious screenplay. Despite the film’s brief run time, many scenes drag on and become irritating. Manara Chopra’s presence and her forced song contribute to the film’s low points, as her role doesn’t suit her, and the inclusion feels unnecessary. John Vijay’s role also feels underutilized. Some scenes, like one involving an illogical reaction to a photo, come off as absurd and frustrating. The climax, with its overly dramatic moments and weak dialogues, adds to the film’s disappointments. Overall, despite its potential, the film falls short and is a weak entry in Raj Tarun’s career.

Technical Elements:

The film’s production values are decent, with the budget used appropriately for its scope. The technical aspects, including music by JB and Bhole Shavali and the re-recording, are okay, though the item song falls flat. Jawahar Reddy’s cinematography is passable, but some scenes and the song with Manara Chopra could have been trimmed. Director Ravi Kumar Choudhary’s work is lacking; while the character designs are good, the narrative is weak and overly dramatic. The comedy tracks are decent, but the climax is poorly executed. Overall, the film doesn’t live up to its potential.

Conclusion:

Overall, ‘Tiragabadara Sami’ has more flaws than strengths. While Raj Tarun’s performance is solid and a few comedy scenes hit the mark, the rest of the film is dull and frustrating. This film is a letdown in Raj Tarun’s career, so it’s best to pass on it this weekend.

Piktalk.com Rating: 2/5

Reviewed by Team Piktalk