
‘Tuk Tuk’ is an upcoming film with a diverse concept and fresh content with fantasy and magical elements. The film, which stars Harsha Roshan, Karthikeya Dev, Steven Madhu, Saanvi Meghana, and Nihal Kodhati, is directed by C. Supreet Krishna. The film is produced by Rahul Reddy, Lokku Sri Varun, and Sriramula Reddy under the banner of Chitravahini and RYG Cinemas. Karthik Sai Kumar worked as the cinematographer for this film, while Aswanth Shivakumar worked as the editor. Santhu Ompkar composed the music for this film. The film was released today, March 21. Coming to the review of this film…
Story:
Three teenage boys live happily in a small village in Chittoor district. Their daily routine is to watch pornographic videos and do some anti-social activities all day long. While this is happening, they want to make money from it. In order to earn money, they organize a Vinayaka Chavithi festival program themselves and save the money. They repair an old scooter they have and call it a tuk tuk. While this is happening, they realize that the tuk tuk starts and moves on its own, and they confirm that there is a soul in the tuk tuk. But whose soul is in that tuk tuk? How does that soul get into the tuk tuk? What is their relationship with that soul? What changes will happen in their lives because of that tuk tuk? What will happen in the end? If you want to know these things, you have to watch this film on the silver screen.
Actors’ performance:
Nihal Kodanti, who played a prominent role in this film, has already acted as a character artist and hero in many films. It is noteworthy that the role was memorable to everyone even though he played a small role in Devar. Similarly, he impressed everyone with his performance in this film too. Similarly, Sanvi Meghana excelled as the heroine and impressed the audience with her good performance. Similarly, Harsha Roshan, Karthikeya Dev, Steven Madhu played the role of teenagers. Harsha Roshan has already acted in many films like Salar and Court. Karthikeya Dev also played a good role like Salar. Along with the release, Steven Madhu also acted as a child artist in many films. However, the buzz they made in the film as teenage boys was not everything. Similarly, Dayanand Reddy and other actors acted in their respective ranges as if they were stepping into their roles and became a plus for the film.
Technical Analysis:
Although it is a small budget film, the producer and director were successful in bringing out the out stitch they wanted within their budget without any shortage anywhere. Director Supreet Krishna succeeded in presenting this new Konapu story that he had planned on screen in a way that the audience could understand. The film has good production values, good quality output, and no compromise in music, coloring, or other technical aspects. Each actor in the film was presented with a costume design that was appropriate for their role and age. Along with the songs, the background music also seemed very pleasant as if it were a science. The cinematographer succeeded in capturing the story as they intended with the cameras and the editor succeeded in getting the output accurately. Although some scenes seemed to lag at some places, the film overall was a good experiment and got good marks from the audience.
Plus points:
Story, actors’ performance, music
Minus points:
A little lag here and there
Rating : 3.25 / 5