KS Ravindra, the newfound writer turned director was in a way successful in cooking up a pakka commercial entertainer. Beyond logic and reasoning, Ravindra drapes up the energy and image of Raviteja in an entertainment bag! He filled Power with all that is expected from an average Raviteja fan. He has got Raviteja, the best onscreen baddies in the industry, two beautiful divas in demand, dialogues by none other than Kona Venkat and most importantly Brahmi in the script – what else is needed for a passable commercial entertainer these days!
First Half: With a Power’full’ start, this segment is more like a joy ride with Raviteja-Hansika-Saptagiri entertainment.
Interval Bang: This is one of the few unpredictable interval episodes in the recent times. Veering the story to a new lane, this episode keeps the viewers waiting for more.
Second Half: This segment is a power packed episode garnished with comedy at right notches. Some good songs like Champesindi and the most awaited Nautanki entertain in this segment. Besides, the overall lag and the flimsy predictable climax, the second half passes off effortlessly.
Merits:
- Performances of Raviteja, Brahmi, Sampath Raj!
- Engaging narration and screenplay.
- Kona Venkat’s punchy and hilarious dialogues.
- Well picturized songs.
- Top-notch cinematography by Jayanan Vincent and Editing by Gautam Raju
Demerits:
- Routine premise and predictable plot.
- The dose of comedy is a notch lesser than usual Raviteja films.
- The chunk of action episodes might not actually comfort the family audience.