Telugu
actors
Srikanth
and
Tarun,
who
are
going
through
bad
phase,
are
leaving
no
stone
unturned
to
resurrect
their
struggling
careers.
They
have
joined
hands
with
director
Ashok
Alle
for
their
latest
venture
Veta,
but
once
again
their
efforts
are
turning
out
to
be
futile.
They
have
failed
to
choose
an
interesting
script.
They
have
selected
a
routine
story
for
Veta,
which
fails
to
impress
the
viewers
despite
their
hard
works.
Veta
is
a
romantic
action
movie
with
all
commercial
ingredients.
Srikanth's
wonderful
performance,
Ashok's
interesting
screenplay,
Chakri's
background
score,
Krishna
Bhagvan's
comedy
and
beautiful
picturisation
are
some
of
its
big
attractions.
Unimpressive
soundtracks,
forced
romance
between
Tarun
and
Jasmine,
slow-paced
narration
in
the
first
half
and
predictable
plot
in
the
second
half
are
its
drawbacks.
Ashok
Alle
has
selected
a
tried
and
tested
revenge
drama
for
Veta
and
blended
it
with
a
few
routine
twists
and
turns,
which
make
the
film
a
boring
watch.
The
first
half
of
the
movie
lacks
entertainment
quotient.
In
addition,
the
director
has
unnecessarily
stretched
Tarun's
love
story,
which
makes
the
narration
dragging.
The
story
becomes
predictable
in
the
second
half.
Story
Jagan
(Srikanth),
who
is
staying
with
his
brother
Karthik
(Tarun)
and
two
adopted
siblings,
works
under
a
crooked
don
named
Dev
Raj
(Ajaz
Khan).
Jagan's
adopted
sister
Pravalika
(Deepthi
Vajpayee),
who
is
a
TV
reporter,
exposes
Dev
Raj's
scam.
Irked
brothers
of
Dev
Raj,
kill
Pravalika.
How
Jagan
and
Karthik
take
revenge
against
Dev
Raj
will
form
the
crux
of
the
movie
Veta.
Performance
As
usual,
Srikanth
has
delivered
excellent
performance
in
Veta
and
he
impresses
viewers
in
the
sentimental
and
action
scenes.
Tarun
has
also
done
justice
to
his
role.
But
Jasmine,
who
has
played
his
love
interest,
has
failed
to
deliver
good
performance.
Their
chemistry
is
a
big
letdown.
Deepthi
Vajpayee
has
also
done
her
best.
Krishna
Bhagvan
has
tried
his
best
to
tickle
the
funny
bones
of
audiences.
Technical
The
production
values
of
Veta
is
average
and
the
cinematography
is
the
main
attraction
in
the
technical
front.
Chakri's
background
score
is
another
big
strength
of
the
movie,
but
his
song
compositions
are
not
good
and
they
fail
to
impress
viewers.
The
director
has
failed
to
get
right
kind
of
work
from
all
other
technical
departments.
Overall,
Veta
is
a
routine
revenge
drama.
Srikanth's
performance,
a
few
comedy
and
emotional
scenes
keep
you
engaged
and
entertained
here
and
there.
But
otherwise,
the
film
is
an
average
fare.
Producer:
Praveen
Bala
and
C
Kalyan
Director:
Ashok
Alle
Cast:
Srikanth,
Tarun,
Jasmine,
Deepthi
Vajpayee
and
Madhurima
Music
Director:
Chakri
Release
date:
March
21,
2014