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On the other hand the role of Ajay played by Navadeep, is the character of a selfish person. There is nothing wrong in saying that Arjun is the best dancer in south India. The Part in which Aarya murders the guys who irritate Geetha with his car with a Shrek cover was a little bit silly.But for sure Allu Arjun's dance and acting were at the pinnacle.
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I was not bored in the whole movie for at least a minute.The movie has all the ingredients for a hit! There is emotion,comedy and romance. The rest of the movie tell us who marries Geetha at last. Both of them fall in love with the same girls "Geetha". Aarya is a Psycho who does anything and everything for his friend Ajay. This is another example that Ramesh Varma's poor writing skills and Havish's expression-less action.Īll in all, “Seven” has half dozen heroines but it offers little redeemable points but it sure provides head-ache.Yes the movie is AWESOME and too good for words.Allu Arjun playing the role of Aarya has just rocked the screen.I've never enjoyed a movie as much as i did enjoy this one. Regina makes them riveting with her performance but her thread is stretched beyond point and portions involving Regina’s old self (another actress has played Regina’s old woman character) have turned into laughable fare. To be fair, the film’s final portions are a bit interesting compared to the rest of the mess. The film has many actresses but it primarily focuses on Regina’s character which is seemingly based on Farhan Akhtar’s role in Bollywood film “Karthik Calling Karthik”.
This is why the film’s main point in the second half looks odd and unbelievable. Here Havish has played this role and his persona doesn’t fit for this aspect. If a woman dreams a personality like Mahesh Babu or Prabhas or Vijay Deverakonda and lives her life imagining them, it is believable. When central point holds on the fact that a woman dreams the hero as her ‘man’, the hero ought to be very handsome personality or should have such ‘dream man’ persona off-screen. The main mystery unfolds in the second half but even those portions look forced, twists look for the sake of twists. Had these two romantic threads been a bit engaging and told in cute way, the movie would have been different.Īs these romantic episodes are clichéd, the entire first half never draws into it. “Seven” gets the proceedings wrong from the first two romantic threads involving Havish- Nandita Swetha and Havish-Anisha Ambrose. This is the fatal flaw in this thriller that is less engaging and more boring. The story’s twist and turns encompassing 1980’s to present day is hard to digest. The writer has come up with most unbelievable twist for this thriller. “Seven” is directed by cinematographer Nizar Shafi but the story and screenplays is written by Ramesh Varma. Nizar Shafi has directed this film as well as filmed it as a cinematographer. Poojitha Ponnada and Aditi Arya have got roles that are generally played by junior artistes.
Nandita Swetha and Anisha Ambrose appear in the first half with neat roles while Tridha Chowdhary makes her appearance in brief sequences in the second half.
However, the real star of the movie is Regina Cassandra, who in the role of Saraswathi owns the proceedings in the second half entirely.Īs an obsessive woman, Regina has made her portion more interesting and later the old woman who played Regina’s older self has gone overboard. In both the roles, he is clueless and expressionless.
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Surprisingly, Havish is fitted in the role of a rural 80’s guy than the software professional. Havish got to play two shades of the role that of a young software guy and a person in the 80’s.
The mystery deepens with another woman coming to report her husband’s missing who also happens to be Karthik? What is the real mystery? How would Karthik, a young guy, be classmate to this old man? He concludes that the husbands they are reporting is the same person Karthik (Havish), a software engineer in a MNC.Ī mentally retarded old-man makes the case even more complicated by revealing that the guy in the photo is not Karthik but Krishnamurthy who was his classmate in his village in Godavari district. Why did these six heroines agree to do lip-locks with Havish and has the film justified its buzz?Īn ACP officer (Rehman) in Hyderabad finds intriguing the stories narrated by two women Ramya (Nandita Swetha) and Jenny (Anisha Ambrose) who come to his police station to report their missing husbands. 'Seven' has been in the news as six glamorous heroines paired up with Havish. Story, screenplay and producer: Ramesh VarmaĬinematography and Direction: Nizar Shafi Cast: Havish, Regina Cassandra, Nandita Swetha, Anisha Ambrose, Trida Choudary, Poojitha Ponnada, Aditi Arya, Rehman and others