Nela Ticket Movie Review

Nela Ticket Movie Review

Mass Maharaj Ravi Teja who tasted a disaster early this year with Touch Chesi Chudu is testing his luck with Nela Ticket. Kalyan Krishna Kurasala is the director of this mass entertainer and Malvika Sharma is the heroine. Jagapathi Babu played the lead antagonist and Shakthikanth composed the music. Ram Talluri’s SRT Entertainments bankrolled the movie. Here is the complete review of Nela Ticket:

 

Story:

Nela Ticket is all about an orphan (Ravi Teja) who loves to extend his helping hand for the needy. In an unfortunate incident he clashes with Aditya Bhupathi (Jagapathi Babu) who is a Home Minister and is one among the most corrupted politicians. His greed for money seems unlimited and he kills his own father who does charities. A clash with Ravi changes things and the rest of Nela Ticket is all about how Ravi dominated Aditya Bhupathi who aspires to end up as a Chief Minister. Watch Nela Ticket to know about the real conflict and who ends taking the upper hand.

 

Positives:

Ravi Teja

Production Values

 

Negatives:

Story, Screenplay and Direction

Clumsy entertainment

Bag songs

Performances:

 

Ravi Teja has been extremely energetic as usual and he delivered out his best despite of the clinched role. The actor carried the film in most of the scenes. Malvika Sharma is a treat for front seaters and turned out to be a glamorous treat. Jagapathi Babu lives up the expectations once again and is a treat to watch as the lead antagonist. Posani Krishna Murali, Brahmanandam, Prudhvi and other comedians have been completely wasted. All the other actors have been decent in their assignments.

 

Nela Ticket has nothing new to say about the story as it has been derived from 1980s. The screenplay and the dialogues make no impact. The songs and the background score have been completely disappointing. The cinematography work has been good and the editing should have been crisp. The production values have been lavish and the film looks colorful. Kalyan Krishna failed badly in all the available ways as a director with Nela Ticket.

 

Verdict:

Nela Ticket is one of the worst films in the recent times and the film offers nothing. A film that can be ignored this week.

 

Rating : 2/5