B Tech Movie Review: A Satisfying Experience In Total!
B Tech, starring Asif Ali in the lead role has hit the theatres today (May 05, 2018). Read B. Tech movie review to know how the film has turned out to be..
Star
Cast:
Asif
Ali,
Anoop
Menon,
Niranjana
Anoop,
Aparna
Balamurali,
Aju
Varghese
Director:
Mridul
Nair
B
Tech,
the
Asif
Ali
starrer
has
hit
the
theatres
today
(May
05,
2018).
The
film,
which
promises
to
be
a
youthful
entertainer,
has
created
a
good
amount
of
expectations
and
this
is
Asif
Ali's
first
major
release
of
the
year.
Let's
wait
and
see
how
B.
Tech
has
turned
out
to
be..
Plot
The
story
of
B
Tech
is
set
against
the
backdrop
of
Bangalore
city.
Anand
&
a
gang
of
his
friends,
who
are
B.
Tech
students,
have
been
in
the
city
for
the
past
8
years
and
they
are
still
to
clear
their
B
Tech
papers.
They
enjoy
their
life
to
the
fullest
but
things
do
take
a
turn
when
a
younger
member
of
their
gang
is
met
with
an
incident.
At
first,
let's
see
how
the
cast
&
crew
members
of
B
Tech
have
fared
for
the
movi..
Asif
Ali
As
Anand
Asif
Ali
plays
the
role
of
Anand
and
he
has
come
up
with
a
very
good
performance.
He
looked
extremely
stylish
in
most
of
the
portions
of
the
film
and
he
does
score
a
lot
with
his
screen
presence.
It
was
treat
to
watch
him
in
scenes
with
a
pinch
of
a
mass
flair.
In
fact,
it
is
in
the
second
half
of
the
film
that
he
gets
more
to
perform
and
he
has
put
up
an
extremely
good
show.
The
Leading
Ladies
B.
Tech
features
Aparna
Balamurali
and
Niranjana
Anoop
as
the
leading
ladies.
Aparna
Balamurali
essays
the
role
of
a
character
name
Priya
whereas
Niranjana
appears
as
Nayana.
Both
of
them
done
have
done
justice
to
their
character
but
their
roles,
especially
that
of
Priya
could
have
been
developed
in
a
better
way.
Rest
Of
The
Cast
B.
Tech
features
a
long
list
of
prominent
actors
in
important
roles.
Arjun
Asokan,
who
plays
the
role
of
Azad
is
the
one
who
has
created
the
maximum
impact.
He
gets
to
play
a
meaty
character
in
the
movie
and
he
makes
a
lasting
impression.
Anoop
Menon
plays
a
crucial
role
and
it
suited
him
pretty
well.
Sreenath
Bhasi,
Deepak
Parambol,
Saiju
Kurup,
Aju
Varghese,
VK
Prakash,
Alencier
Ley
Lopez
etc.,
are
also
a
part
of
the
star
cast
and
each
one
of
them
have
done
a
good
job.
Script
&
Direction
The
story
of
the
film
is
by
the
director
himself
whereas
as
the
screenplay
and
dialogues
have
been
jointly
written
by
Mridul
Nair
and
Ramakrishna
J
Kuloor.
The
story
is
a
simple
yet
something
which
could
make
a
lasting
impact.
The
screenplay
looked
a
bit
incoherent
in
the
initial
spaces
but
does
follow
the
right
path
after
some
time.
They
have
tried
to
stay
away
from
the
clichés
associated
with
films
like
this.
Mridul
Nair
has
made
a
decent
debut
as
a
film-maker.
He
has
packaged
the
film
in
a
fresh
and
stylish
way.
The
entertainment
elements
are
intact
in
the
script.
However,
the
film-maker
in
him
did
look
a
bit
confused
with
the
proceedings
in
the
first
half
of
the
movie
but
he
makes
it
up
for
that
with
his
excellent
work
in
the
second
half,
wherein
which
he
has
handled
some
relevant
issues
in
a
decent
way.
Other
Aspects
Manoj
Kumar
has
set
some
scintillating
frames
capturing
the
city
of
Bangalore
with
utmost
beauty.
His
frames
has
helped
a
lot
in
giving
the
film
a
new
feel.
Rahul
Raj's
music
&
BGM
does
hold
the
tempo
of
the
film.
Editing
y
Mahesh
Narayanan
was
good,
but
again,
a
better
job
could
have
been
done
for
the
first
half.
Overall
View
B
Tech
isn't
like
the
usual
campus-based
movies
and
its
lead
characters
and
their
connection
with
the
campus
bring
in
the
main
difference.
So
one
shouldn't
expect
the
routine
affairs
shown
in
campus
based
flicks.
B
Tech
would
create
an
instant
connect
with
students
who
have
done
their
graduation
outside
Kerala.
The
first
half
of
the
film
does
focus
on
the
nonchalant
life
of
these
youngsters.
Their
fights,
the
short-planned
tours,
the
night
life
in
Bangalore
and
all
the
youthful
factors
do
come
up
in
the
initial
portions.
Some
of
them
does
hit
the
mark
but
too
much
of
such
events
do
hamper
the
progression
at
a
point,
where
one
might
get
a
feel
as
to
where
the
film
is
heading
to.
However,
things
fall
back
to
the
right
and
proper
place
in
the
second
half,
where
the
intent
and
soul
of
the
film
surface.
It
goes
on
to
address
a
relevant
issue
and
it
has
been
incorporated
into
the
film
in
a
convincing
way.
The
film
does
change
gear
at
this
juncture
and
even
the
actors
get
to
perform
a
lot
in
these
sequences.
However,
some
of
the
dramatic
portions
that
go
overboard
a
bit
could
have
been
avoided.
But
still,
the
film
stays
loyal
to
the
story
that
it
narrates
and
maintains
the
pace
and
impact.
Verdict
B
Tech
is
definitely
a
good
attempt
and
the
film
does
offer
a
satisfying
experience
in
total.