Powerstar
Puneet
Rajkumar
and
Bhavana
starrer
Kannada
movie
Jackie
has
got
grand
opening
across
Karnataka.
The
much-hyped
movie
is
successful
in
impressing
most
of
the
film
critics.
It
has
simple
story
with
good
songs,
fight
comedy
and
excellent
narration
and
these
aspects
have
helped
the
movie
in
bagging
rave
reviews
from
movie
critics.
The
following
are
the
reviews
for
the
film
Jackie:
Suri
has
woven
a
story
with
many
underlying
messages,
mainly
exposing
the
big,
bad
world
of
human
trafficking.
Puneet
has
outdone
himself
playing
Jackie.
The
film
belongs
to
Suri
and
him,
along
with
cinematographer
Sathya
Hegde
and
composer
V
Harikrishna.
The
four
of
them
have
worked
their
charms,
which
translates
into
a
wonderful
film,
the
DNA
review.
The
intriguing
bit
is
that
nowhere
in
the
film
hero's
real
name
is
revealed.
Even
the
character
played
by
the
leading
lady
is
mentioned
by
name
only
once.
But,
it
does
not
really
matter.
The
film"s
fast
pace
does
not
leave
enough
time
to
dwell
into
such
details,
or
even
take
a
breather.
In
fact,
there
is
hardly
any
time
even
to
laugh
at
the
witty
one-liners,
get
caught
in
the
dramatic
scenes
or
worry
about
the
storyline,
the
Bangalore
Mirror
review.
Jackie
is
an
action-cum-love
story,
but
it
is
different
from
usual
trend.
Puneet
Rajkumar
rocks
the
audience
with
his
electric
performance.
The
highlights
of
the
film
are
Harikrishna's
music,
Suri's
dialogues
and
screenplay,
Sathya
Hegde's
cinematography,
Rangayana
Raghu's
comedy,
stunts,
art
and
costumes.
There
are
a
very
few
minus
points,
which
are
ignorable,
the
Oneindia
review.
Jackie
opens
with
a
bang.
Puneet
makes
a
powerful
impact
in
the
very
stylishly
shot
intro
song
that
also
features
director
Suri,
lyricist
Yograj
Bhat
and
music
director
Harikrishna.
The
story
that
follows
however
fails
to
grip
you
with
the
same
intensity.
The
first
half
goes
in
a
prolonged
establishment
of
the
lead
characters.
Even
scenes
of
Puneet
as
a
child
actor
add
little
weightage.
Songs
creep
up
at
regular
intervals
too
but
that
can
be
pardoned
as
they
are
a
delight
to
watch.
The
film's
pace
picks
up
in
the
second
half
as
Rangayana
Raghu
with
Puneet's
assistance
lights
up
the
screens
in
his
police
avatar,
the
Rediff
review.
Jackie
is
one
of
those
films
that
make
you
feel
satisfied
and
proud
of
being
a
Kannada
film
fan.
From
the
word
go,
there
is
hardly
a
trick
director
Suri
misses
in
keeping
the
audience
entertained
as
well
as
engrossed
in
the
narrative.
During
the
proceedings,
it
is
hard
to
realise
that
there
is
a
complex
story
hidden
in
the
compacted
dialogues,
quick-fire
shots
and
speedy
scenes,
the
Chitraloka
review.
Puneeth
Rajkumar,
the
super
power
star
of
Kannada
cinema,
the
power
in
him
continues.
'Jackie" is
a
package
of
fabulous
action,
dance
and
dialogue
delivery
in
this
film
is
very
close
to
the
heart.
In
the
technical
department
too,
'Jackie"
is
much
higher
in
the
scale.
There
are
some
new
elements
tried
out
in
'Jackie"
that
is
new
to
the
Dr
Rajkumar
family"s
production
and
technical
superiority,
the
film
gives
a
fine
placement
for
awards,
the
Indiaglitz
review.
Director
Soori
has
not
come
out
from
the
rugged
places
and
awkward
atmosphere
that
is
where
the
poor
and
down
trodden
live.
The
locations
look
natural
in
the
talkie
portions
and
in
songs
the
grandeur
is
cynosure
to
all
eyes.
Understanding
the
image
of
Power
star
Puneeth
Rajakumar
director
Soori
with
dialogues,
screenplay
by
himself
gives
a
different
film.
There
is
no
doubt
about
it.
The
introduction
of
strong
characters,
the
colloquial
languages
the
appealing
to
the
front
benchers
Soori
has
done
a
splendid
home
work.
Showing
the
places
with
places
the
film
is
always
with
sound
and
activities,
the
Super
Good
Movies
review.
However,
Tamil
movie
Endhiran
and
Kannada
movie
Pancharangi,
which
were
released
a
few
weeks
ago,
are
still
running
houseful.
Besides
this,
Sudeep
starrer
Kichcha
Huchcha
has
hit
the
theatres
this
weekend.
Jackie
might
have
received
decent
reviews
and
grand
opening,
but
it
should
be
seen
whether
it
will
face
the
competition
of
these
movies
and
rock
the
Box
Office.