Best Actors Telugu Movie Review, Rating
Without going into details, all get their desires full filled and hearts repaired rather painlessly too. Where Madhu & Nandu meet red-hot Jaya Sudha (Madhurima) & Jaya Pradha (Kesha) and how this relation leads to heaps of trouble is the main soul of the story.
Performances in the film are a mixedbag. Nandu is the best among the male leads. He once again proves his skills with a promising performance. Madhu plays his usual character fluently while newcomers Abhi & Krishna have got nothing much to do. They clearly need a lot of work on their acting skills. Kratee looks great as a hotel receptionist and emotes well too, but Madhurima and Kesha are just okay in their short roles. Bhargavi over acts whereas Shamili is fine in her cameo. Comedy by Thagubothu Ramesh & Sapthagiri is atrocious.
Coming to other Technical aspects, the cinematography by Vishwa Devabattula is neat. The songs by JB are good and the BGM is too loud. Editing by Uddav S B is inconsistent. The production quality of the film is fine.
It was perhaps a mistake to push Arun Pawar’s Best Actors as a comedy, because then you go to the cinema expecting some laughs and what you get is a poor man’s Green Signal with an added health education message. The biggest drawback is that it doesn’t offer anything out of the box & just seems to be a rehash of Malayalam 2013 film “Nee Ko Njaa Chaa”. To sum things up, Best Actor puts in a little bit of body show, educational point, satire, present teenage love, revenge and forgets to budge them up. Hence it falls in short as a propagation and entertainment, and leaves the audience completely baffled in the end.