Ravi Teja’s KRACK Gets 100% Audience Thumbs Up, a Super Sankranti Treat

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Ravi Teja’s KRACK has turned out to be the entertainment what theatre audiences have been waiting for. It has masala, it has massy appeal and it has Ravi Teja. Written and directed by Gopichand Malineni, the film has been garnering a positive response upon its release in theatres. As per the review, Mass Maharaja known for his action entertainers has indeed impressed the audience with his high-octane performance as a stylish cop.

His impeccable acting chops and whistle worthy dialogues in Krack have now become the talk on social media. Also featuring Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Samuthirakani, Ali and Chirag Jani, the film is backed by B Madhu under his home production banner Saraswathi Films Division.

RAVI TEAJA’s KRACK  turns a super treat for fans and movie audience in Theatres

Ravi Teja's KRACK

What’s the Story: Pothuraju Veera Shankar (Ravi Teja) is a hot-headed circle inspector from Andhra who doesn’t like to hear the word ‘background’. Wherever he is appointed in the state, he brings all the notorious gundas to their knees with his signature policing style. When Shankar is appointed in Ongole, the brutal Katari (Samuthirakani) commits a spine-chilling murder and angers Shankar. How the rivalry between Pothuraju Veera Shankar and Katari turns worse is what Krack is all about.

Our Review: Ravi Teja and Shruthi Haasan starrer Krack is full too entertainer, with a sweet topping of entertainment all the way. As OTT platforms have brought global cinema to our fingertips, Krack proves the value of watching a pakka mass commercial entertainer in theatre.

Director Gopichand Malineni successfully manages to add a whole new approach and engrossing elements to it and it nowhere feels like something you have watched before. The movie begins with a happy Ravi Teja, enjoying life with his wife (Shruthi Haasan) and son. The family track feels super adorable and the romance between the married couple is written well.

Ravi Teja's KRACK

But the romance stays short on screen and the movie slowly prioritises the plot which shows just how ruthless Shankar is in dealing with criminals and gundas in his jurisdiction. It is good to see a brutal woman on screen in Jayamma (Varalaxmi Sarathkumar) as it’s rare to find an antagonist like her in Telugu cinema.

Katari has a special track in the movie that explains why the antagonist is no less than a protagonist in this film. Nothing out of the box happens in the first half, but you nonetheless enjoy it as people clap and whistle at the fights and mass dialogues.

The other notable and scary part of the film is the ferocious Vetapalem gang, who drink blood of donkeys to keep the cruelty in them alive. It seems like Gopichand has done a lot of research before writing the track as such people did exist in that area, once upon a time. The first half ends with a heroic interval fight that is whistle-worthy.

Just like any other commercial film, the downfall of the hero begins after his tremendous domination on-screen and Pothuraju finally finds an ingenious way to curb the criminals. Shruthi Haasan, who completely vanishes from the screen after the initial few minutes makes a powerful comeback on-screen in the second half with a not-so-bad twist.

Yes, it does feel illogical, who cares about such things in commercial cinema after all! The climax fight is shot well and the action sequences are top-notch. The only little disappointment is that this Ravi Teja starrer misses his trademark comedic scenes. More than his songs, Thaman once proves that he can amp up scenes on-screen with his background music.

When it comes to the performances, Ravi Teja is back to his arena and proves why he is called a Mass Maharaj. His toned look is a mirror to his dedication and he clearly still gives tough competition to his younger counterparts. Despite very less time on-screen, Shruthi Haasan’s talent is utilized well. Samuthirakani scares to an extent and his villain antics are on point. The rest of the actors too do their job well.

Every Sankranti remains incomplete without a mass entertainer and Krack kick-starts the year on a great note. Apart from ignorable flaws, it is a perfect watch and more so, proves why the theatre experience is still relevant.

The camera for Krack has been cranked by GK Vishnu, while the music for the film is composed by popular music director Thaman. The action-thriller’s editing is carried out by Naveen Nooli.

Krack was earlier scheduled to release on May 8, 2020, but was later postponed owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown. The film’s awe-inspiring trailer was released on January 1, 2021, on the special occasion of New Year.

Fans say I Feel Like Krack will have his sequel because first Villan is not completely vanished yet and he is still alive in jail waiting to take Revenge, Krack movie is awesome Ravi anna is back, Hope Krack 2 will be there and it will Break This record

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Its unfortunate Krack starring Ravi Teja and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles, has fallen prey to online piracy sites, and joins the list of films that have been leaked online. The action thriller that released today (January 9, 2021) in theatres has been leaked on Telegram and other piracy based websites.

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