Story
There
is
no
formidable
story
in
Nela
Ticket.
The
story
of
the
flick
revolves
around
an
orphan
(Ravi
Teja)
who
appears
to
be
a
hero
from
a
text
book.
He
is
funny,
lively,
lovely,
down
to
earth
and
treats
everyone
in
the
society
equally
as
his
own
family.
In
his
fight
for
the
rights
of
senior
citizens,
he
encounters
obstacles.
How
does
he
fight
back
against
all
odds,
forms
the
rest
of
the
plot.
Upside
&
Downside
Upside
Ravi
Teja's
screen
presence
Comedy
track
to
an
extent
Downside
Routine
and
monotonous
script
Poor
direction
Tests
audience's
patience
Performances
Though
Ravi
Teja
excels
with
his
performance
and
body
language,
a
bleak
storyline
and
flat
execution
from
the
director
could
not
save
the
movie.
His
performance
is
outdone
by
the
craftsman's
poor
writing.
Malavika
is
good
in
her
limited
scope
and
has
scored
in
emotional
sequences.
Though
the
comedy
track
by
Brahmanandam
&
Ali
are
not
too
outstanding,
they
indeed
come
in
as
a
cool
breeze
in
such
a
movie.
Performances
by
Jagapathi
Babu,
Subburaju,
Ajay,
Tanikella
Bharani
are
good
at
their
usual
level.
Technical
Aspects
In
such
a
typical
commercial
template
with
routine
storyline
and
non-appealing
rendition,
one
cannot
expect
magic
to
be
woven
by
the
technical
team.
Cinematography
by
Mukesh
G
and
editing
by
Chota
K
Prasad
are
adequate
to
the
requirement,
but
not
up
to
the
standards
of
the
technician's
potentiality.
Both
songs
and
the
background
music
is
a
huge
let
down
by
Karthick.
If
the
BGM
ruptures
one's
ear's,
then
songs
make
you
turn
away
from
the
screen.
Kalyan
Krishna
Kurasala
should
probably
wear
a
thinking
hat,
contemplating
on
his
writing
and
execution
skills.
A
mass
movie
with
a
star
hero
doesn't
guarantee
success
and
this
is
something
which
needs
to
hit
his
head.