5 Reasons Why Devara Ended as 'Meh'
'Baahubali' Feels, But Worse
Do you recall how everyone was left wondering, "Kattappa ne Baahubali ko kyu maara? (Why did Kattappa murder Baahubali at the film's conclusion?). "Devara: Part 1" is not an exception. In this case, it's "Why did Vara kill Devara, Vara ne Devara ko kyu mara)?" In addition, the film's narrative, which follows a backlash and introduces a larger-than-life hero and virtuous character, will bring to mind the Baahubali film series. But "Devara: Part 1" is little more than a letdown, in contrast to SS Rajamouli's direction, which produced two massive smashes.
Predictable Plot with No Punch
'Devara: Part 1's' unbearably predictable plot is one of its worst flaws. It gets virtually easy to predict what will happen next as the story progresses. Adding to this problem is the movie's inability to build tension, which deters spectators. "Devara: Part 1" is not as good as popular multi-part movies like "Ponniyin Selvan," "Salaar," and "Baahubali," which skillfully used cliffhangers to generate excitement for their sequels. Even though it ends on a cliffhanger, the effect is underwhelming and doesn't make you eager for the next chapter.
Gravity Defying Action Scenes
Anything is feasible in a movie, even if it means that one man uses a single dagger-like weapon to murder fifty or so other men. The action in "Devara: Part 1" revolves on this. In the two main action scenes featuring Jr. ntr, he kills 50 guys on his own before the halftime break and another 20 men on his own in the second half. It appears like rationality was lost in the process of crafting this scene. In a another scenario, he is seen shoving two enormous cargo containers down a cliff, despite the attempts of four or five guys to stop him. The outcome? Obviously, he pushed them easily, and none of them could equal his strength. I’m reminded of one more scene where he jumps from a huge cargo ship and lands straight on his toes at a small boat, with his hands on his waist. All these scenes and many more, are indigestible to the core!