After
a
series
of
debacles,
Sunil
is
testing
his
luck
with
Krishnashtami,
that
released
today.
Also,
it
is
a
litmus
test
for
Vasu
Varma
of
Josh
fame,
since
the
result
of
the
film
decides
his
future
in
the
industry.
Read
our
review
to
know
the
fate
of
the
film.
Rating:
2.5/5
Krishnashtami
Story:
The
film
has
a
simple
story
of
an
NRI
guy,
who
meets
a
girl
on
his
way
back
to
India,
during
his
stopover
at
Europe.
The
unexpected
delay
of
the
flight
results
in
brewing
of
love
between
the
lead
pair
and
sets
a
few
fun
sequences.
Though
it
was
all
a
happy
affair
till
then,
a
twist
in
the
tale
arises
as
the
couple
heads
back
to
Hyderabad.
How
the
hero
fights
back
the
circumstances
and
brings
the
tale
to
a
happy
ending,
forms
the
rest
of
the
story.
Read
the
slides
below
to
know
audiences
take
on
the
film,
before
you
go
ahead
to
read
about
performances,
technical
aspects
and
verdict
of
Krishnashtami.
#Krishnashtami
1st
half
-
neither
great
nor
bad.
Slow
screenplay
is
the
let
down.
Ahem!
Hope
you
gets
the
inner
meaning
of
this
viewe's
take
on
the
film.
Performances:
One
thing
that
will
run
in
your
mind,
throughout
the
film
is,
how
much
you
miss
seeing
Sunil
as
a
comedian.
He
mesmerized
with
his
outstanding
comedy
timing.
Nevertheless,
he
was
also
good
with
his
dances,
action
and
other
heroic
deeds.
Nikki
Galrani
and
Dimple
Chopade
were
okay.
Posani
Krishna
Murali,
Saptagiri
and
Prudhvi
managed
to
spread
a
few
laughs,
while
Brahmanandam
once
again
felt
wasted.
Technical
Aspects:
In
order
to
find
a
right
measure
of
commercial
elements,
Vasu
Varma
ended
up
making
a
mere
potboiler,
which
actually
boils
your
head
with
its
clichés.
Every
scene
makes
you
feel
that,
you
have
had
enough
and
it
stops
you
from
engaging
in
its
proceeding.
Though
the
tunes
by
Dinesh
were
catchy
enough,
placement
of
songs
spoiled
the
tempo
of
the
movie.
Action
sequences
deserve
a
mention.
Cinematography
and
production
values
supported
the
film
well.
Overview:
On
the
whole,
Krishnashtami
is
just
another
commercial
entertainer
and
has
nothing
much
to
offer,
except
for
Sunil's
impeccable
comedy
timing
and
dances.