VJ Sunny, known for his stint in “Bigg Boss Telugu Season 5,” steps into a fresh cinematic venture titled “Sound Party,” directed by Sanjay Sheri. The film stars Hrithika Srinivas as the leading lady, with Shivannarayana from “Amrutham” portraying Sunny’s father. The promotional content has garnered positive reception, piquing audience interest in the film’s cinematic presentation. As the movie graces the theaters, its performance at the box office becomes a subject of curiosity.
Plot:
A middle-class father and son driven by the ambition to accumulate wealth, willing to employ any means necessary. Their introduction to the concept of bitcoin becomes a pivotal moment as they embark on a plan filled with twists and turns. The central theme explores whether this father-son duo succeeds in their pursuit of riches.
VJ Sunny, typically associated with serious roles in “SakalaGunabhi Rama” and “ATM,” embraces a more entertaining role in “Sound Party.” The dynamic between him and Shivannarayana adds an entertaining element, capturing the audience’s attention. Leading lady Hrithika, though with a limited role, brings on-screen charm.
Did the father-son duo reach their ambition of being rich with help of ‘Coin’??? needs to be viewed on screen and enjoyed.
Performances:
VJ Sunny tried his best to shine onscreen and succeeded most of the times. Shivannarayana, an experienced comedy veteran, displays expertise throughout the film, delivering well-timed expressions and inducing effective laughter. The supporting cast, including Priya, Saptagiri, Ali, and others, commendably fulfills their roles.
Female lead is OK for her part, and will be able to grab more opportunities from this film.
Technical Aspects:
On the technical front, director Sanjay Sheri introduces a concept that offers a fresh perspective on the often-explored theme of middle-class characters aspiring for wealth. While his dialogues contribute positively with witty lines, the execution of the surprise element in the film could have been more effective. Despite the director’s efforts to infuse entertainment, the screenplay’s shortcomings and the predictability of the plot detract from the overall enjoyment.
The background music, composed by Mohith Rahmaniac, adds a suitable touch, but the songs lack a lasting impact.
Cinematography and production design maintain visual appeal, and the editing successfully keeps the film’s runtime concise.
Telugu Funda Verdict: “Sound Party” delivers several entertaining moments, thanks to the performances of the cast and the director’s witty dialogues. However, the film’s flaws, including a predictable plot and lackluster screenplay, hinder its full potential. The musical score, while decent, doesn’t stand out, and the technical aspects contribute to a balanced yet unremarkable cinematic experience.
Telugu Funda Rating : 2.75/5.
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