Star
Cast:
Adivi
Sesh,
Regina
Cassandra,
Naveen
Chandra,
Murli
Sharma,
Nihal
Kodhaty
Director:
Venkat
Ramji
Evaru
has
Adivi
Sesh
as
its
hero,
an
actor
who
has
a
knack
of
selecting
fine
scripts.
Evaru's
promos
revealed
that
the
film
belongs
to
the
thriller
genre.
Has
Adivi
Sesh
managed
to
impress
the
audiences
yet
again?
Read
our
take
on
Evaru
to
get
a
clear-cut
answer
regarding
this.
Plot
Sameera
is
a
prime
suspect
in
the
murder
case
of
a
cop
named
Ashok.
To
find
a
way
out
of
this
crux
situation,
Sameera
decides
to
hire
a
corrupt
cop
named
Vikram.
What
happens
rest
has
been
narrated
in
Evaru.
Screenplay
&
Direction
The
script
of
the
film
is
based
on
one
of
the
well-acclaimed
Spanish
movie
but
the
writer
has
made
some
smart
innovations
and
interpretations
by
making
valid
changes.
There
are
ample
twists
and
turns
and
credit
should
go
to
Venkat
Premji,
who
has
packaged
them
in
a
befitting
manner.
He
sets
up
the
pace
and
tone
of
the
film
in
such
a
way
that
the
audiences
are
left
guessing
about
the
various
possibilities.
He
has
narrated
the
tale
without
leaving
the
audiences
much
confused.
In
a
sense,
he
doesn't
shy
away
from
spoon-feeding
the
audiences.
However,
he
could
have
focused
more
on
the
pace.
At
times,
especially
in
the
first
half
of
the
film,
the
movie
drags
a
bit
in
explanations,
which
could
have
been
cut
shortened.
Performances
Adivi
Sesh
essays
Vikram,
a
corrupt
cop
who
keeps
us
guessing
about
his
real
character.
The
various
dimensions
have
been
portrayed
to
perfection
and
even
the
minute
expressions
that
he
puts
have
lots
to
say.
Regina
Cassandra
is
a
revelation
and
she
has
grabbed
the
huge
opportunity
that
she
has
got.
Sameera's
is
an
author-backed
role
and
the
actress
delivers
one
of
her
best
performances
so
far.
Naveen
Chandra
is
simply
superb
in
his
role
and
he
once
again
proves,
why
he
is
one
of
the
finest
actors
around.
The
rest
of
the
cast
has
also
come
up
with
a
very
reliable
performance.
Other
Technical
Aspects
Cinematography
is
rock-solid
and
the
visuals
ably
support
the
tone
of
the
film.
Especially,
the
lighting
patterns
adopted
are
pretty
impressive.
Editing
is
fine
but
it
could
have
been
more
slick,
especially
in
the
initial
half
of
the
movie.
As
far
as
BGM
is
concerned,
it
fits
in
so
well
with
the
narrative
by
raising
the
tempo
whenever
it
is
required.
Positives
Performances
of
the
entire
star
cast
Venkat
Premji's
packaging
Cinematography
works
Negatives
Slow-paced
Certain
twists
could
have
been
more
convincing
Verdict
Evaru
is
a
decent
thriller,
which
has
some
spectacular
performances
from
its
lead
star
cast.
It
manages
to
keep
the
audiences
engaged
throughout
the
narrating.