Did
Vishnu
Manchu's
'D'
sentiment
work
in
his
favor
like
it
did
in
the
cases
of
his
previous
hits
Dhee,
Denikaina
Ready
and
Doosukeltha?
Read
the
full
review
of
Dynamite
to
know.
Dynamite
Story
Shivaji
(Manchu
Vishnu)
is
a
gutsy
and
impulsive
guy
who
fights
for
justice.
Anamika
Dasari
(Pranitha
Subhash),
falls
in
love
with
Shiv
as
she
witnesses
him
saving
a
girl
from
local
goons.
The
twist
in
the
tale
arises
as
Anamika,
the
daughter
of
a
media
giant,
is
kidnapped
and
Shiv
who
tries
to
chase
down
the
mystery
discovers
another
ugly
twist.
How
does
Shiv
unfold
the
mystery,
did
he
succeed
in
knowing
the
bad
face
behind
all
of
it
and
rescue
Anamika
forms
the
rest
of
the
story.
Performances
Vishnu
Manchu
has
put
in
his
best
for
the
movie
and
looked
well
toned
in
the
stylish
avatar.
He
has
performed
some
real
hardcore
stunts
in
the
film
which
will
surely
thrill
you
and
Pranitha
Subash
too
has
leveled
up
a
step
with
her
acting.
It
is
good
to
see
her
getting
a
decent
screen
time
and
a
character
that
has
a
scope
to
perform
all
kinds
of
shades.
JD
Chakravarthy
was
little
loud
as
the
baddie
and
his
scenes
from
the
Tamil
version
were
used
directly
instead
of
a
re-shoot
in
Telugu,
which
is
quite
disturbing
to
catch
up
the
mood.
Technical
Aspects
Deva
Katta,
who
is
known
for
his
honest
story
telling
and
deep
dialogues,
has
chosen
an
edgy
thriller
to
remake
and
was
quite
loyal
to
its
original
Arima
Nambi,
expect
for
the
few
changes.
Dialogues
by
BVS
Ravi
were
simple
and
songs
were
enforced
in
the
film.
Mediocre
background
score
by
Chinna
failed
to
increase
the
tempo,
Predictable
narration
by
Deva
Katta,
Poor
cinematography
by
Satya
Muthyala
and
seemingly
compromised
production
values
might
be
the
on
the
downside
of
the
film.
Overview:
Dynamite
is
a
decent
thriller
to
watch
out
though
it
is
not
commercially
viable
for
the
masses.