After
creating
a
positive
buzz
with
impressive
posters,
songs
and
trailers,
Ravi
Teja-Sampath
Nandi's
Bengal
Tiger
is
out
in
the
theaters
to
test
its
real
fate.
Read
the
review
to
know
if
it
matches
up
to
Ravi
Teja's
'Mass
Maharaja'
image.
Rating:
3.0/5
Bengal
Tiger
Story:
The
story
takes
off
as
Ravi
Teja
gets
rejected
by
a
girl
for
not
being
a
celebrity
and
that's
when
he
decides
to
become
a
famous
person,
and
targets
to
be
a
minister.
He
achieves
it
in
no
time
by
impressing
the
Home
Minister
and
his
daughter
Raashi
Khanna.
However,
that
was
not
his
actual
aim.
Is
he
really
moving
pawns
to
become
a
celebrity?
What
is
the
back
story
behind
his
intention
to
trouble
Boman
Irani
(Chief
Minister)
and
What
role
does
Tamannaah
play?
This
forms
the
rest
of
the
story.
Performances:
There
was
this
dialogue
from
Prudhvi
To
Ravi
Teja
where
he
says
'If
they
could
convert
your
energy
into
a
drink,
Red
Bull's
sales
would
be
at
stake",
and
that
is
an
apt
line
to
describe
Ravi's
performance
in
the
film.
He
pulled
off
the
tailor-made
role
with
his
uncommon
energy
and
screen
presence.
Tamannaah
was
used
perfectly
as
she
is
a
great
combination
of
talent
and
glamour.
She
looked
nothing
short
of
an
angel
in
songs.
Raashi
Khanna
added
some
extra
glamour
to
the
film
and
it
is
Prudhvi,
who
stole
the
show.
We
can
easily
say
he
is
the
new
Brahmi
in
the
making.
Boman
Irani,
Shayaji
Shinde
and
Posani
were
good
enough.
Technical
Aspects:
Director
Sampath
Nandi
restored
his
command
over
mass
entertainers
with
Bengal
Tiger
and
the
way
he
clubbed
the
right
measures
of
comedy,
hero
elevations
and
story,
proves
his
mettle.
Though
only
a
couple
of
songs
were
impressive,
Bheems'
background
score
deserves
a
special
mention
as
it
has
enhanced
the
film
at
every
point.
Sampath
also
banked
heavily
on
his
pen
power
and
he
succeeded
in
grabbing
many
hooting
moments
with
his
punch
lines.
However,
the
heavy
dose
of
Pawan
Kalyan
and
mega
references
could
be
churlish
on
general
audience.
On
the
down
side,
Sampath
failed
to
keep
up
the
pace
of
the
film
and
somewhere
the
energies
dropped
in
the
second
half.
Unwanted
comedy
dragged
the
film
further.
Cinematography
and
production
values
made
Bengal
Tiger
a
technically
good
film
too.
Overview:
Though
Bengal
Tiger
is
a
formulaic
film,
it
is
surely
a
complete
'Paisa
Vasool'
for
masses,
which
makes
it
a
perfect
Mass
Maharaj
Ravi
Teja's
trademark
film.
MORE
IN
SLIDES
BELOW
Introduction
The
movie
starts
on
a
high
note
with
the
mud
fight,
which
was
featured
in
the
first
teaser
and
it
was
followed
by
the
introduction
song.
Mega
References
The
movie
starts
with
a
special
thanks
card
to
Chiranjeevi
and
has
mega/Pawan
Kalyan
references
at
many
points,
which
is
a
high
point
for
'only'
mega
fans.
Tamannaah
Tamannaah
looked
two
times
glamorous
to
her
previous
films
and
she
is
red
hot
in
the
songs.
Raashi
Khanna
Raashi
Khanna's
bikini
act
was
a
surprise
and
she
performed
well
too.
Boman
Irani
Boman
Irani
played
the
Chief
Minister
role
with
Ravi
Teja
locks
horns.
Though
the
role
was
decently
crafted,
Boman
felt
like
a
miscast.
Ravi
Teja
Ravi
Teja
looked
very
lean
in
the
film
and
a
lot
of
DI
work
done
on
his
face
was
evident.
Punch
Lines
A
lot
of
punch
lines
were
included
to
get
some
cheers
from
the
masses
and
they
will
surely
click
instantly
with
the
mass
movie
lovers.
Flash
Back
Flash
Back
episode
in
the
pre-climax
featuring
Nagi
Reddy
and
the
climax
lacked
any
punch,
which
is
disappointing
after
a
very
entertaining
first
half.
Your
Take
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do
let
us
know
your
take
on
Bengal
Tiger,
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