Sai Dharam Tej’s Jawaan has hit the theatres today. Check out what the movie has to offer to the audiences.
Reviews
oi-Lekhaka
By Mayur Javali
Rating:
3.0/5
The
exuberant
young
horse
of
the
Mega
clan,
fondly
called
as
Supreme
hero,
Sai
Dharam
Tej's
Jawaan,
has
finally
hit
screens
today.
After
facing
continuous
failures
with
Thikka,
Winner
and
Nakshatram,
the
31-year-old
actor
is
in
quest
of
a
decent
hit
to
bounce
back
and
keep
himself
in
the
race.
The
trailer
and
first
look
poster
of
Jawaan
had
offered
some
positive
assurance
and
indeed
had
raised
the
potentials
of
the
movie.
Let's
check
out
what
Jawaan
is
all
set
to
offer
the
audience.
Cast:
Sai
Dharam
Tej,
Mehreen
Pirzaada,
Prasanna,
Satyam
Rajesh
and
Kota
Srinivasa
Rao
Jai
(Sai
Dharam
Tej)
and
Keshav
(Prasanna)
are
childhood
buddies.
Though
good
friends,
both
of
them
are
poles
apart
as
Keshav
is
seen
fascinated
towards
violence
right
from
his
childhood,
who
eventually
join
hands
with
the
terrorists
while
our
protagonist,
Jai
gets
a
job
at
DRDO.
On
the
other
side,
Keshav
plans
to
steal
the
Octopus
Missile
from
DRDO
and
starts
the
conventional
blackmail
saga.
Keshav
threatens
Jai
about
the
life
security
of
his
family
members
if
Jai
fails
to
help
Keshav
in
his
mission.
What
is
Octopus
Missile?
Would
Jai
be
able
to
succeed
in
rescuing
his
family
and
nation?
What
happens
to
Keshav
and
his
gang
of
terrorists
forms
the
rest
of
the
plot.
Upside
&
Downside
UPSIDE
Sai
Dharam
Tej's
performance
BVS
Ravi's
writing
Background
music
Core
plot
of
the
movie
DOWNSIDE
Predictable
storyline
Misplacement
of
songs
Routine
Climax
Technical
Department
Cinematography
by
KV
Guhan
is
impressive
as
each
and
every
frame
is
appealing.
Thaman
as
usual,
rocks
the
show
with
catchy
music
and
an
amazing
background
score.
SR
Shekar
displays
his
editing
skills
as
it
is
neat.
Runtime
of
the
movie
is
an
added
advantage
as
it
runs
at
a
hare
speed
at
times,
sparing
very
minimal
dull
moments.
Performances
Sai
Dharam
Tej
seems
to
be
getting
better
with
each
passing
day.
The
young
lad
of
the
Mega
clan
is
focused,
determined
and
has
taken
up
his
job
very
seriously.
He
also
needs
to
be
credited
for
not
venturing
himself
into
another
run-of-the-mill
story
but
instead
stepping
into
an
even
serious
genre.
Mehreen
Pirzaada
is
a
glam
doll
whom
oozes
‘oomph' and
beauty
on-screen.
Prasanna,
after
a
long
time,
has
got
an
opportunity
to
showcase
his
talent
as
an
antagonist.
Though
the
actor
has
done
justice
to
his
role,
the
director
seem
to
have
failed
to
utilize
his
potential
to
the
fullest.
Supporting
actors,
Kota
Srinivas
Rao,
Naga
Babu,
Subbu
Raju
and
others
have
rendered
their
best
in
their
limited
roles.
Final
Verdict
Jawaan,
may
not
be
a
must-watch
flick,
but
instead
falls
under
the
category
of
"can
give
a
shot".
Watch
the
movie
if
you
have
leisure
time
with
you
as
the
movie
has
some
entertaining
factors
in
the
offering.