Krack

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Krack Review : Pothuraju Veera Shankar (played by Ravi Teja) is a fiery circle inspector from Andhra Pradesh who despises any mention of his background. Known for his aggressive policing style, he strikes fear into the hearts of notorious criminals wherever he is stationed in the state. When he is assigned to Ongole, he crosses paths with the ruthless Katari (portrayed by Samuthirakani), who commits a chilling murder that infuriates Shankar. The escalating rivalry between Pothuraju Veera Shankar and Katari forms the crux of the story.

Movie Ratings

4/5

  • Release Date           9 January 2021

  • Language                Telugu

  • Dubbed In                Hindi

  • Genre                       Action, Thriller

  • Duration                  2h 34min

  • Cast                          Ravi Teja, Shruti Haasan, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar,                                                      Samuthirakani, P. Ravi Shankar, Chirag Jani, Ali, Priyanka                                          Raman, Satwik Malineni, Posani Krishna Murali, Sudhakar                                        Komakula, Hyper Aadi, Mukku Avinash, Aashrita Vemuganti,                                    Sapthagiri, Anish Kuruvilla, Jeeva, Vamsee Chaganti,                                                Mouryaani, Mahesh Kathi, Devi Prasad, Stun Siva, B. V. S.                                        Ravimore…

  • Director                   Gopichand Malineni

  • Writer                       Gopichand Malineni

  • Cinematography     G. K. Vishnu

  • Music                       Thaman S

  • Producer                  B. Madhu

  • Production              Saraswathi Films Division

  • Certificate               13+

For fans craving the adrenaline rush of high-octane action on the big screen, the Ravi Teja and Shruthi Haasan starrer promises to be a satisfying feast. As OTT platforms offer a plethora of global cinema choices, this film highlights the unique experience of enjoying a quintessential mass commercial entertainer in theaters.

While cop dramas often follow familiar tropes of relentless policing, director Gopichand Malineni injects fresh elements into the narrative, keeping it engaging throughout. The film opens with a heartwarming glimpse into Shankar’s family life with his wife (played by Shruthi Haasan) and son, adding depth to the character. However, the focus soon shifts to Shankar’s unwavering pursuit of justice and his clashes with criminals in his jurisdiction.

The introduction of formidable antagonists like Jayamma (played by Varalaxmi Sarathkumar) and the Vetapalem gang adds layers to the story, creating palpable tension. The first half, while lacking major surprises, captivates audiences with its intense action sequences and mass appeal.

As the hero’s downfall unfolds in the second half, Shruthi Haasan’s character makes a impactful comeback, albeit with some implausible twists typical of commercial cinema. Despite the absence of his trademark comedic scenes, Ravi Teja shines with his powerful performance, complemented by impressive action choreography and Thaman’s electrifying background score.

Overall, the film delivers a quintessential Sankranti treat for mass entertainment enthusiasts, reaffirming the enduring allure of the theatrical experience.

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